Works Manager Galldris Group Location: Sizewell, Suffolk, United Kingdom An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Works Manager to join our Sizewell team in Suffolk. To be considered, you will come from a Civil Engineering background on large civils infrastructure projects, ideally with Main Contractors. The ideal candidate will have to hold a full UK driving licence, as travel between sites is necessary. The Works manager will take on overall responsibility to provide management, leadership and control of a multi-disciplinary team for the Foremen, General Foreman and Labour required for the management and control of the site works. This includes ensuring appropriate supervision of subcontractors and direct workforce, and also that the right level and appropriate resources are used. Key Accountabilities to include but not limited to: Putting all sub-contractors and operatives to work in a safe and organised manner. Ensuring works are carried out in accordance with H&S legislation, Client procedures and approved RAMS. Provide input into RAMs and methodology Promote and implement Zero Harm and any behavioural safety initiatives. Confidence to stop work if anything is outside of the safe system of work Manage all resource levels. Reconcile resources against the cost plan. Input into monthly resource forecast (according to the latest programme) Ensuring all daily checks and other records are completed. Ensure that the right level of resources are on-site with the appropriate competence and managed to meet the programme Responsible for hiring and off-hiring plant in accordance with client and company standards, and maintenance of plant register Awareness of environmental issues and controls and ensuring that specific project controls are in place Ensuring that Site Inductions, Daily Briefings, Tool Box Talks, Short Interval Control meetings and Task Safety Briefings are carried out to a high standard, are succinct and appropriate Work with the site teams to develop programmes and outputs and monitor as necessary. Oversee site setup and mobilisation Input into site logistics plan and oversee logistics management throughout the project Ensure that materials are ordered and managed to minimise wastage. Ensure that quality control is implemented Ensure fully comprehensive daily records are produced Provide any reports or investigations required and implement improvements as appropriate Ensure that all supervisors are briefed and understand company policies. Ensure Black Hat assessments are carried out on all site supervisors Ensure accurate and timely submission of allocation sheets. Keep accurate and succinct site diary Mentor and support engineers and supervisors. Undertake other duties commensurate with the level of this position Comply with Company policies & procedures Experience/Knowledge: Experience in civil engineering works within a regulated environment, such as the rail / highways / water sector Strong experience and knowledge of Earthworks, Drainage, Groundworks and Pavements, preferably in a highways environment. You will have a good experience of managing a variety of works with both direct and subcontract workforce Excellent Health & Safety awareness with a demonstrable record of managing sites with an outstanding safety record Understanding the principles of Behavioural Safety and the passion and determination to ensure the highest standards are achieved Develop and maintain relationships with Clients and Stakeholders Good communication skills with the ability to think and act decisively Qualifications: Valid SMSTS CSCS Card Holds a current driving licence Skills: Excellent communication skills both verbal and written Meticulous, organised, proactive with a positive attitude, and willing to learn Self-motivated and enthusiastic. Excellent negotiation and interpersonal skills to build relationships and manage suppliers, negotiate prices, and place orders Strong people skills with the ability to liaise with all levels of personnel Interested applicants must be eligible to work legally in the UK. Should you feel you have what it takes to be successful in this role then we would love to hear from you. Employee referral scheme - refer a friend or family member to work for Galldris. We look forward to hearing from you. Galldris is an Equal Opportunities employer and does not discriminate against any protected characteristic. Note for Recruitment Agencies: We are not using Recruitment Agencies for this role. In the event of speculative CV submissions, no fees will be applicable.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Works Manager Galldris Group Location: Sizewell, Suffolk, United Kingdom An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Works Manager to join our Sizewell team in Suffolk. To be considered, you will come from a Civil Engineering background on large civils infrastructure projects, ideally with Main Contractors. The ideal candidate will have to hold a full UK driving licence, as travel between sites is necessary. The Works manager will take on overall responsibility to provide management, leadership and control of a multi-disciplinary team for the Foremen, General Foreman and Labour required for the management and control of the site works. This includes ensuring appropriate supervision of subcontractors and direct workforce, and also that the right level and appropriate resources are used. Key Accountabilities to include but not limited to: Putting all sub-contractors and operatives to work in a safe and organised manner. Ensuring works are carried out in accordance with H&S legislation, Client procedures and approved RAMS. Provide input into RAMs and methodology Promote and implement Zero Harm and any behavioural safety initiatives. Confidence to stop work if anything is outside of the safe system of work Manage all resource levels. Reconcile resources against the cost plan. Input into monthly resource forecast (according to the latest programme) Ensuring all daily checks and other records are completed. Ensure that the right level of resources are on-site with the appropriate competence and managed to meet the programme Responsible for hiring and off-hiring plant in accordance with client and company standards, and maintenance of plant register Awareness of environmental issues and controls and ensuring that specific project controls are in place Ensuring that Site Inductions, Daily Briefings, Tool Box Talks, Short Interval Control meetings and Task Safety Briefings are carried out to a high standard, are succinct and appropriate Work with the site teams to develop programmes and outputs and monitor as necessary. Oversee site setup and mobilisation Input into site logistics plan and oversee logistics management throughout the project Ensure that materials are ordered and managed to minimise wastage. Ensure that quality control is implemented Ensure fully comprehensive daily records are produced Provide any reports or investigations required and implement improvements as appropriate Ensure that all supervisors are briefed and understand company policies. Ensure Black Hat assessments are carried out on all site supervisors Ensure accurate and timely submission of allocation sheets. Keep accurate and succinct site diary Mentor and support engineers and supervisors. Undertake other duties commensurate with the level of this position Comply with Company policies & procedures Experience/Knowledge: Experience in civil engineering works within a regulated environment, such as the rail / highways / water sector Strong experience and knowledge of Earthworks, Drainage, Groundworks and Pavements, preferably in a highways environment. You will have a good experience of managing a variety of works with both direct and subcontract workforce Excellent Health & Safety awareness with a demonstrable record of managing sites with an outstanding safety record Understanding the principles of Behavioural Safety and the passion and determination to ensure the highest standards are achieved Develop and maintain relationships with Clients and Stakeholders Good communication skills with the ability to think and act decisively Qualifications: Valid SMSTS CSCS Card Holds a current driving licence Skills: Excellent communication skills both verbal and written Meticulous, organised, proactive with a positive attitude, and willing to learn Self-motivated and enthusiastic. Excellent negotiation and interpersonal skills to build relationships and manage suppliers, negotiate prices, and place orders Strong people skills with the ability to liaise with all levels of personnel Interested applicants must be eligible to work legally in the UK. Should you feel you have what it takes to be successful in this role then we would love to hear from you. Employee referral scheme - refer a friend or family member to work for Galldris. We look forward to hearing from you. Galldris is an Equal Opportunities employer and does not discriminate against any protected characteristic. Note for Recruitment Agencies: We are not using Recruitment Agencies for this role. In the event of speculative CV submissions, no fees will be applicable.
Our client, a prominent player in the energy sector, is seeking a highly skilled Development Manager to join their team in Stirling. This permanent position requires an individual with a strong background in BESS, utilities, and project management, who will be responsible for leading and developing multiple energy projects through their pre-construction phases. Key Responsibilities: Manage all designated project work ensuring completion in accordance with safety, technical and legislative policies, adhering to P6 programme, cost, and quality goals. Conduct site visits, attend kick-off meetings, monitor progress, and provide regular updates to both internal teams and the client. Liaise and coordinate with clients, senior management, and stakeholders to meet key programme dates. Execute project plans in line with proposed delivery strategies. Maintain close, proactive working relationships with the client, demonstrating leadership and promoting positive behaviours. Coordinate subcontractors to ensure they deliver projects on time, within budget, and to high standards of quality. Monitor and collate all information throughout the pre-construction phase, ensuring seamless handovers to the delivery team. Support estimating team in creating construction programmes, pricing, risk registers, and initial key safety documentation. Assist consenting teams in developing stakeholder management and consenting plans. Collaborate with commercial teams to ensure cost control and effective administration of project commercials via NEC contracts. Job Requirements: Experience with NEC contracts. Background in high voltage and utilities, ideally including DNO and streetworks. Experience in substation development and build, including civils, electrical, cabling, protection, and RTS. Proven project management skills in pre-construction development and build projects. Significant technical and practical experience with DNO substations and highways projects. Understanding of the power, transmission, and distribution industry. Experience with Primavera P6 and Excel data analysis. Excellent communication skills with the ability to analyse problems and offer effective solutions. Benefits: Competitive salary Car allowance Pension scheme Healthcare benefits Holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum Employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well-known retailers Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme If you are a driven and experienced Development Manager looking for a rewarding opportunity in the energy sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic team in Stirling.
May 16, 2026
Full time
Our client, a prominent player in the energy sector, is seeking a highly skilled Development Manager to join their team in Stirling. This permanent position requires an individual with a strong background in BESS, utilities, and project management, who will be responsible for leading and developing multiple energy projects through their pre-construction phases. Key Responsibilities: Manage all designated project work ensuring completion in accordance with safety, technical and legislative policies, adhering to P6 programme, cost, and quality goals. Conduct site visits, attend kick-off meetings, monitor progress, and provide regular updates to both internal teams and the client. Liaise and coordinate with clients, senior management, and stakeholders to meet key programme dates. Execute project plans in line with proposed delivery strategies. Maintain close, proactive working relationships with the client, demonstrating leadership and promoting positive behaviours. Coordinate subcontractors to ensure they deliver projects on time, within budget, and to high standards of quality. Monitor and collate all information throughout the pre-construction phase, ensuring seamless handovers to the delivery team. Support estimating team in creating construction programmes, pricing, risk registers, and initial key safety documentation. Assist consenting teams in developing stakeholder management and consenting plans. Collaborate with commercial teams to ensure cost control and effective administration of project commercials via NEC contracts. Job Requirements: Experience with NEC contracts. Background in high voltage and utilities, ideally including DNO and streetworks. Experience in substation development and build, including civils, electrical, cabling, protection, and RTS. Proven project management skills in pre-construction development and build projects. Significant technical and practical experience with DNO substations and highways projects. Understanding of the power, transmission, and distribution industry. Experience with Primavera P6 and Excel data analysis. Excellent communication skills with the ability to analyse problems and offer effective solutions. Benefits: Competitive salary Car allowance Pension scheme Healthcare benefits Holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum Employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well-known retailers Cycle to work scheme Employee Assistance Programme If you are a driven and experienced Development Manager looking for a rewarding opportunity in the energy sector, we would love to hear from you. Apply now to join our client's dynamic team in Stirling.
Design Manager - Highway - Permanent - Durham - Tier 1 Contractor - Civils Your new company Join a well-established civil engineering and building contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex infrastructure projects across the UK and Ireland. Known for innovation, collaboration, and quality, this organisation has a proven track record in highways, utilities, and major construction schemes. You'll be part of a forward-thinking team that values professional development and prides itself on creating sustainable solutions for communities. Your new role As Design Manager, you'll lead and coordinate the design process for major civil improvement projects in Durham. You'll manage design deliverables, liaise with stakeholders, and ensure compliance with technical standards and project timelines. This hybrid role offers flexibility - three days on-site and two days working from home. With design already underway and construction progressing, you'll play a key role in delivering successful outcomes. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in highways or water design and construction projects. Strong engineering background - either as a Site Engineer/Graduate Civil Engineer or hands-on experience in design coordination. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to lead design processes and ensure quality and compliance. What you'll get in return Competitive salary up to £75,000 (flexible for the right candidate).Hybrid working model for work-life balance.Opportunity to work on a landmark civil project.Career progression with a respected organisation in the infrastructure sector. #
May 16, 2026
Full time
Design Manager - Highway - Permanent - Durham - Tier 1 Contractor - Civils Your new company Join a well-established civil engineering and building contractor with a strong reputation for delivering complex infrastructure projects across the UK and Ireland. Known for innovation, collaboration, and quality, this organisation has a proven track record in highways, utilities, and major construction schemes. You'll be part of a forward-thinking team that values professional development and prides itself on creating sustainable solutions for communities. Your new role As Design Manager, you'll lead and coordinate the design process for major civil improvement projects in Durham. You'll manage design deliverables, liaise with stakeholders, and ensure compliance with technical standards and project timelines. This hybrid role offers flexibility - three days on-site and two days working from home. With design already underway and construction progressing, you'll play a key role in delivering successful outcomes. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in highways or water design and construction projects. Strong engineering background - either as a Site Engineer/Graduate Civil Engineer or hands-on experience in design coordination. Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills. Ability to lead design processes and ensure quality and compliance. What you'll get in return Competitive salary up to £75,000 (flexible for the right candidate).Hybrid working model for work-life balance.Opportunity to work on a landmark civil project.Career progression with a respected organisation in the infrastructure sector. #
Plant Mechanic - Peterborough and surrounding areas - Up to 50K We are looking for a qualified Plant Fitter/Maintenance Mechanic with Hitachi Plant experience to repair and maintain machinery of up to 30t. for a leading civils contractor. The successful applicant will be based from home and a van and phone will be provided. You will cover sires across Cambridge, Peterborough and Nottingham so you need to be happy with travelling. Role Overview An experienced Plant Maintenance Mechanic is required to maintain, service and repair a wide range of construction plant and machinery. The role is key to ensuring plant availability, minimising downtime and supporting site teams to deliver projects safely and efficiently. Key Responsibilities Carry out routine servicing, inspections and preventative maintenance on plant and machinery Diagnose faults and carry out mechanical, hydraulic and basic electrical repairs Maintain and repair a range of plant including (but not limited to): excavators, dumpers, rollers, telehandlers, breakers and small tools Attend breakdowns on site and carry out effective repairs in a timely manner Complete service records, inspection sheets and defect reports accurately Liaise with site managers, supervisors and plant hire companies as required Maintain a clean, safe and organised workshop and work environment Ensure all work is carried out in line with company health & safety procedures Skills & Experience Required Proven experience as a Plant Maintenance Mechanic, Plant Fitter or similar role Experience working with construction plant and groundworks equipment Ability to fault-find and work independently under pressure Full UK driving licence (essential) Relevant qualifications (e.g. NVQ Level 2/3 in Plant Maintenance or equivalent) preferred but not essential with proven experience
May 15, 2026
Full time
Plant Mechanic - Peterborough and surrounding areas - Up to 50K We are looking for a qualified Plant Fitter/Maintenance Mechanic with Hitachi Plant experience to repair and maintain machinery of up to 30t. for a leading civils contractor. The successful applicant will be based from home and a van and phone will be provided. You will cover sires across Cambridge, Peterborough and Nottingham so you need to be happy with travelling. Role Overview An experienced Plant Maintenance Mechanic is required to maintain, service and repair a wide range of construction plant and machinery. The role is key to ensuring plant availability, minimising downtime and supporting site teams to deliver projects safely and efficiently. Key Responsibilities Carry out routine servicing, inspections and preventative maintenance on plant and machinery Diagnose faults and carry out mechanical, hydraulic and basic electrical repairs Maintain and repair a range of plant including (but not limited to): excavators, dumpers, rollers, telehandlers, breakers and small tools Attend breakdowns on site and carry out effective repairs in a timely manner Complete service records, inspection sheets and defect reports accurately Liaise with site managers, supervisors and plant hire companies as required Maintain a clean, safe and organised workshop and work environment Ensure all work is carried out in line with company health & safety procedures Skills & Experience Required Proven experience as a Plant Maintenance Mechanic, Plant Fitter or similar role Experience working with construction plant and groundworks equipment Ability to fault-find and work independently under pressure Full UK driving licence (essential) Relevant qualifications (e.g. NVQ Level 2/3 in Plant Maintenance or equivalent) preferred but not essential with proven experience
Regional Planning Lead Rail & Civil Engineering South Region (Southern, Wales & Western) £80,000 £90,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Principal Planner to take ownership of the regional planning function across a diverse and active South region portfolio. Reporting to the Planning Manager and working closely with Operations Directors and project delivery teams, this is a senior, influential role for a planning professional who combines technical excellence with the leadership capability to develop and elevate a regional team. The South region delivers a broad range of rail and civil engineering schemes, from multi-disciplinary frameworks and programmes to high-speed fibre cable installation. Project values up to the tens of millions, with multiple concurrent frameworks, reporting lines, and client relationships to manage simultaneously. The Role As Principal Planner, you will lead a team of planners across the region, championing best practice, driving consistency, and ensuring the production of integrated, well-controlled programmes that support effective design, procurement, and construction delivery. This is a role that requires both strategic oversight and practical engagement. You will be expected to mentor and develop planners at varying stages of their careers, manage multiple stakeholder relationships across different frameworks and clients, and provide clear, authoritative programme guidance to the wider. NEC contract knowledge and Primavera P6 proficiency are central to the role. The successful candidate will be expected to lead on NEC programme administration and raise the standard of project controls practice across the region. Key Responsibilities Total ownership of the regional planning team's development, ensuring professional growth and ability across the team Produce and oversee integrated project programmes covering full delivery lifecycle Maintain oversight of site progress, working with delivery teams to validate updates, identify deviations, and agree corrective actions Generate planning outputs, including earned value reporting, schedule risk analysis, and performance metrics, to support decision-making Provide guidance on programme implications arising from change, risk events, and progress variances Take responsibility for the administration and integrity of the P6 Cloud environment Collaborate with commercial and procurement teams to develop subcontract enquiry schedules and ensure timely procurement Act as the primary planning interface for Operations Directors, framework clients, and wider stakeholders, translating complex programme data into clear, actionable insight What You Will Bring Proven experience at Senior Planner or Principal Planner level within rail, civil engineering, or heavy infrastructure Strong Primavera P6 expertise and a thorough understanding of project controls principles Demonstrable NEC contract knowledge, with the ability to lead programme administration across multiple projects Multi-project framework experience, with the ability to manage competing priorities and varied client relationships simultaneously A collaborative and confident leadership style, with experience mentoring and developing planning professionals Practical, site-informed understanding of construction methodology, sequencing, and delivery risk Knowledge of earned value management and schedule risk analysis The ability to communicate complex programme strategies clearly to a wide range of stakeholders Rail sector experience is desirable, though candidates with a strong heavy civils or infrastructure background and the requisite technical skills will be considered. Working Arrangements The role is based across the South region, with flexibility to work from the office location nearest to the successful candidate. The team operates primarily through remote collaboration, with in-person meetings held periodically. Some regional travel will be required, including occasional attendance at client and stakeholder meetings. Remuneration & Benefits Salary of £80,000 £90,000, dependent on experience Company car or car allowance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service Company contributory pension scheme and life insurance Performance-related salary reviews Structured development pathways and genuine progression opportunities Next Steps Candidates who meet the above criteria are encouraged to apply or make contact for a confidential discussion. The selection process will comprise an initial Teams-based screening interview, followed by a face-to-face meeting at the regional office most convenient to the candidate. Interested candidates can apply via the button on screen or send a CV with reference to this role to Connor at (url removed). Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
May 15, 2026
Full time
Regional Planning Lead Rail & Civil Engineering South Region (Southern, Wales & Western) £80,000 £90,000 + Car Allowance + Benefits The Opportunity An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Principal Planner to take ownership of the regional planning function across a diverse and active South region portfolio. Reporting to the Planning Manager and working closely with Operations Directors and project delivery teams, this is a senior, influential role for a planning professional who combines technical excellence with the leadership capability to develop and elevate a regional team. The South region delivers a broad range of rail and civil engineering schemes, from multi-disciplinary frameworks and programmes to high-speed fibre cable installation. Project values up to the tens of millions, with multiple concurrent frameworks, reporting lines, and client relationships to manage simultaneously. The Role As Principal Planner, you will lead a team of planners across the region, championing best practice, driving consistency, and ensuring the production of integrated, well-controlled programmes that support effective design, procurement, and construction delivery. This is a role that requires both strategic oversight and practical engagement. You will be expected to mentor and develop planners at varying stages of their careers, manage multiple stakeholder relationships across different frameworks and clients, and provide clear, authoritative programme guidance to the wider. NEC contract knowledge and Primavera P6 proficiency are central to the role. The successful candidate will be expected to lead on NEC programme administration and raise the standard of project controls practice across the region. Key Responsibilities Total ownership of the regional planning team's development, ensuring professional growth and ability across the team Produce and oversee integrated project programmes covering full delivery lifecycle Maintain oversight of site progress, working with delivery teams to validate updates, identify deviations, and agree corrective actions Generate planning outputs, including earned value reporting, schedule risk analysis, and performance metrics, to support decision-making Provide guidance on programme implications arising from change, risk events, and progress variances Take responsibility for the administration and integrity of the P6 Cloud environment Collaborate with commercial and procurement teams to develop subcontract enquiry schedules and ensure timely procurement Act as the primary planning interface for Operations Directors, framework clients, and wider stakeholders, translating complex programme data into clear, actionable insight What You Will Bring Proven experience at Senior Planner or Principal Planner level within rail, civil engineering, or heavy infrastructure Strong Primavera P6 expertise and a thorough understanding of project controls principles Demonstrable NEC contract knowledge, with the ability to lead programme administration across multiple projects Multi-project framework experience, with the ability to manage competing priorities and varied client relationships simultaneously A collaborative and confident leadership style, with experience mentoring and developing planning professionals Practical, site-informed understanding of construction methodology, sequencing, and delivery risk Knowledge of earned value management and schedule risk analysis The ability to communicate complex programme strategies clearly to a wide range of stakeholders Rail sector experience is desirable, though candidates with a strong heavy civils or infrastructure background and the requisite technical skills will be considered. Working Arrangements The role is based across the South region, with flexibility to work from the office location nearest to the successful candidate. The team operates primarily through remote collaboration, with in-person meetings held periodically. Some regional travel will be required, including occasional attendance at client and stakeholder meetings. Remuneration & Benefits Salary of £80,000 £90,000, dependent on experience Company car or car allowance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays, increasing with length of service Company contributory pension scheme and life insurance Performance-related salary reviews Structured development pathways and genuine progression opportunities Next Steps Candidates who meet the above criteria are encouraged to apply or make contact for a confidential discussion. The selection process will comprise an initial Teams-based screening interview, followed by a face-to-face meeting at the regional office most convenient to the candidate. Interested candidates can apply via the button on screen or send a CV with reference to this role to Connor at (url removed). Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Do you have on-site construction experience? Have you led teams out in the field? Do you enjoy building great relationships and getting things done safely to a high standard? If so, this could be for you. Who are we? Bauer Media Outdoor UK is one of the leading Out of Home media owners, with more than 33,000 advertising sites in our portfolio. Our talented team of over 650 people work in 14 locations across the country, creating and delivering some of the most memorable advertising campaigns in the UK. At Bauer Media Outdoor, we are committed to Creating the Future of Media. We're at the forefront of the change in our industry, making innovative use of technology and realising the potential of Out of Home media. The role As Hub Construction Supervisor, you'll lead a team of Construction Operatives delivering projects on bus shelters, digital ad screens and free-standing ad units. You'll plan work from the depot, supervise activity on site and make sure everything is delivered to spec, safely, on time and on budget. The role covers the North Region and will occasionally involve working away from home and some evening or weekend work. We'll provide you with a van to get around and arrange accommodation for any overnight stays. You'll: Lead, coach and develop a team of Construction Operatives and support recruitment, induction and training. Plan and schedule daily and weekly works, ensuring labour, materials, vehicles and plant are in place. Act as on-site supervisor for allocated jobs, including occasional NRSWA operative duties as needed. Carry out site surveys, checks and completion inspections, sorting any snagging and recording activity on our systems. Build strong relationships with your team as well as Operations and Project Managers, Site Inspectors and Administration. Take the lead on Health and Safety on site - RAMS, permits, audits, dynamic risk assessments and incident reporting. Oversee routine vehicle, plant and equipment checks and work with depot and fleet teams on any issues. Help manage stock, materials and consumables to reduce waste and improve efficiency. Support budgeting by keeping accurate records and tracking costs. What we're looking for: Strong on-site construction experience. Proven experience leading and supervising teams on live sites. Significant experience in street works, highways, civils, utilities or a similar environment. NRSWA Supervisor accreditation (and able to work as an operative on site when required). Solid knowledge of CDM 2015, NRSWA, H&S, LOLER, permitting and highway regulations. Confident reading drawings and RAMS, and completing risk assessments (including dynamic risk assessments). Comfortable using Microsoft Office and digital tools for reports and records. Full UK driving licence (Class 2 HGV would be an advantage). Nice to have: Experience in Out of Home advertising, telecoms or another asset-based field environment. Depot / logistics operations experience. Additional H&S training (e.g. IOSH, SSSTS). What's in it for you: Salary of £40,000 - £45,000 per annum Annual bonus Company vehicle for business use only 25 days paid annual leave plus Bank Holidays Company Pension Scheme matched to 8% Healthcare Cash Plan Life Insurance Participation in employee discount scheme across hundreds of retailers Social events Opportunities to volunteer Does this sound like to role for you? If the answer is YES, why not apply today! At Bauer Media Outdoor, we are committed to treating everyone with fairness and respect, regardless of their race, gender, age, ethnicity, background, sexual orientation, disability, or any other differences. We work hard to foster an inclusive environment, a place you can be yourself. We support reasonableadjustment requests from candidates and employees. Ifyou'reinterested in joining us to shape the future of out-of-home media,we'dlove to hear from you. If you need this job description in another format or need any adjustments for your application/interview process, please let us know at
May 15, 2026
Full time
Do you have on-site construction experience? Have you led teams out in the field? Do you enjoy building great relationships and getting things done safely to a high standard? If so, this could be for you. Who are we? Bauer Media Outdoor UK is one of the leading Out of Home media owners, with more than 33,000 advertising sites in our portfolio. Our talented team of over 650 people work in 14 locations across the country, creating and delivering some of the most memorable advertising campaigns in the UK. At Bauer Media Outdoor, we are committed to Creating the Future of Media. We're at the forefront of the change in our industry, making innovative use of technology and realising the potential of Out of Home media. The role As Hub Construction Supervisor, you'll lead a team of Construction Operatives delivering projects on bus shelters, digital ad screens and free-standing ad units. You'll plan work from the depot, supervise activity on site and make sure everything is delivered to spec, safely, on time and on budget. The role covers the North Region and will occasionally involve working away from home and some evening or weekend work. We'll provide you with a van to get around and arrange accommodation for any overnight stays. You'll: Lead, coach and develop a team of Construction Operatives and support recruitment, induction and training. Plan and schedule daily and weekly works, ensuring labour, materials, vehicles and plant are in place. Act as on-site supervisor for allocated jobs, including occasional NRSWA operative duties as needed. Carry out site surveys, checks and completion inspections, sorting any snagging and recording activity on our systems. Build strong relationships with your team as well as Operations and Project Managers, Site Inspectors and Administration. Take the lead on Health and Safety on site - RAMS, permits, audits, dynamic risk assessments and incident reporting. Oversee routine vehicle, plant and equipment checks and work with depot and fleet teams on any issues. Help manage stock, materials and consumables to reduce waste and improve efficiency. Support budgeting by keeping accurate records and tracking costs. What we're looking for: Strong on-site construction experience. Proven experience leading and supervising teams on live sites. Significant experience in street works, highways, civils, utilities or a similar environment. NRSWA Supervisor accreditation (and able to work as an operative on site when required). Solid knowledge of CDM 2015, NRSWA, H&S, LOLER, permitting and highway regulations. Confident reading drawings and RAMS, and completing risk assessments (including dynamic risk assessments). Comfortable using Microsoft Office and digital tools for reports and records. Full UK driving licence (Class 2 HGV would be an advantage). Nice to have: Experience in Out of Home advertising, telecoms or another asset-based field environment. Depot / logistics operations experience. Additional H&S training (e.g. IOSH, SSSTS). What's in it for you: Salary of £40,000 - £45,000 per annum Annual bonus Company vehicle for business use only 25 days paid annual leave plus Bank Holidays Company Pension Scheme matched to 8% Healthcare Cash Plan Life Insurance Participation in employee discount scheme across hundreds of retailers Social events Opportunities to volunteer Does this sound like to role for you? If the answer is YES, why not apply today! At Bauer Media Outdoor, we are committed to treating everyone with fairness and respect, regardless of their race, gender, age, ethnicity, background, sexual orientation, disability, or any other differences. We work hard to foster an inclusive environment, a place you can be yourself. We support reasonableadjustment requests from candidates and employees. Ifyou'reinterested in joining us to shape the future of out-of-home media,we'dlove to hear from you. If you need this job description in another format or need any adjustments for your application/interview process, please let us know at
Senior or Principal Infrastructure Drainage Engineer My client is an international multi-disciplinary consulting company who's expertise and capabilities cover Buildings, Highways & Transportation, Land Development, Civil Structures, Asset Management, and Water and Environment. They are now looking for either a Senior or Principal Infrastructure Drainage Engineer to join their team in Manchester. Main Purpose of the Job You will be part of a hardworking and growing team of Transport & Infrastructure Engineers and Consultants. You will be expected to work with our other offices across the country as part of a wider, National team to help drive successful delivery of projects and enforce their core business values. The company works on projects across the country with the wider Transport & Infrastructure team and currently have a diverse portfolio of projects ranging from: Various Local Authority framework commissions Active Travel commissions Infrastructure development work including S278, S38 and S104 A variety of mixed-use residential development projects Flood risk assessments Technical and construction assurance As part of your role, you may assume responsibility of lead consultant for your discipline contribution to multidisciplinary projects, including liaison with client and establishing/agreeing the brief, delivering the specified work, undertaking contract administration, final account assessment and post contract completion assessment/as-built analysis if required. You may perform complex technical or professional work activities and assure delivery to meet client requirements. The ability to make plans, schedules and monitor work to meet deadlines and other requirements is also an essential part of the role. Additionally, you will be expected to provide directions to junior members of the team to support their development and achieve competent delivery. Carry out work within own discipline area collaborating with others as required for assigned projects as delegated by the Project Manager. Main Duties and Responsibilities Implement project requirements to fully meet the client specification in accordance with relevant standards Collate project information, liaise and engage in clients and third parties as required Supervise site-based projects as required Lead project delivery & supervise and delegate to more junior members of staff and others as required Check / approve own and other staff work, including third party design proposals Integrate successfully into an established team and drive the team culture Experience Significant experience in drainage design and management of projects to time, cost and quality Excellent working knowledge of software such as Microdrainage, Causeway Flow, AutoCAD Proven experience in drainage design, construction, and supervision Detailed knowledge of highway design standards, construction practices, asset management, and relevant legislation Demonstrate a good understanding of Health and Safety including CDM responsibilities. Undertake day to day management and leadership of project design including overseeing designs produced by consultants and managing input from other disciplines Demonstrate knowledge and experience of developing design solutions to traffic/local road problems such as Alignment, Drainage, Pavement, Road Restraint System, Road Signs & Markings. Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills. Client liaison and management Use of Common Data Environments & BIM levels & strategy Horizontal & Vertical alignment design in AutoCAD & Civils 3D Singing & Lining designs to TSRGD Pavement & Footway designs Drainage design
May 15, 2026
Full time
Senior or Principal Infrastructure Drainage Engineer My client is an international multi-disciplinary consulting company who's expertise and capabilities cover Buildings, Highways & Transportation, Land Development, Civil Structures, Asset Management, and Water and Environment. They are now looking for either a Senior or Principal Infrastructure Drainage Engineer to join their team in Manchester. Main Purpose of the Job You will be part of a hardworking and growing team of Transport & Infrastructure Engineers and Consultants. You will be expected to work with our other offices across the country as part of a wider, National team to help drive successful delivery of projects and enforce their core business values. The company works on projects across the country with the wider Transport & Infrastructure team and currently have a diverse portfolio of projects ranging from: Various Local Authority framework commissions Active Travel commissions Infrastructure development work including S278, S38 and S104 A variety of mixed-use residential development projects Flood risk assessments Technical and construction assurance As part of your role, you may assume responsibility of lead consultant for your discipline contribution to multidisciplinary projects, including liaison with client and establishing/agreeing the brief, delivering the specified work, undertaking contract administration, final account assessment and post contract completion assessment/as-built analysis if required. You may perform complex technical or professional work activities and assure delivery to meet client requirements. The ability to make plans, schedules and monitor work to meet deadlines and other requirements is also an essential part of the role. Additionally, you will be expected to provide directions to junior members of the team to support their development and achieve competent delivery. Carry out work within own discipline area collaborating with others as required for assigned projects as delegated by the Project Manager. Main Duties and Responsibilities Implement project requirements to fully meet the client specification in accordance with relevant standards Collate project information, liaise and engage in clients and third parties as required Supervise site-based projects as required Lead project delivery & supervise and delegate to more junior members of staff and others as required Check / approve own and other staff work, including third party design proposals Integrate successfully into an established team and drive the team culture Experience Significant experience in drainage design and management of projects to time, cost and quality Excellent working knowledge of software such as Microdrainage, Causeway Flow, AutoCAD Proven experience in drainage design, construction, and supervision Detailed knowledge of highway design standards, construction practices, asset management, and relevant legislation Demonstrate a good understanding of Health and Safety including CDM responsibilities. Undertake day to day management and leadership of project design including overseeing designs produced by consultants and managing input from other disciplines Demonstrate knowledge and experience of developing design solutions to traffic/local road problems such as Alignment, Drainage, Pavement, Road Restraint System, Road Signs & Markings. Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication skills. Client liaison and management Use of Common Data Environments & BIM levels & strategy Horizontal & Vertical alignment design in AutoCAD & Civils 3D Singing & Lining designs to TSRGD Pavement & Footway designs Drainage design
Project Director - Data Centre (New Build) £120,000 - £145,000 + Travel Allowance + Package + Major UK Project Pipeline + Private Healthcare + Pension + Career Progression Maidenhead Are you a Project Director with a proven track record delivering large-scale data centre or mission-critical projects? This is a rare opportunity to take full ownership of a flagship £200M-£400M new-build data centre, working with a leading international tier one business experiencing significant growth across the UK and Europe. This is not a role where you are spread across multiple jobs you will be the number one on site, responsible for the full lifecycle delivery from early-stage design through to commissioning and handover. With a strong pipeline of upcoming projects and continued investment into their data centre division, this is a long-term move for someone looking to progress into senior leadership. As the Project Director, your role will include: Full Project Director responsibility on a £200M+ new-build data centre Lead from pre-construction / ECI through to full delivery Oversee civils, building, and full MEP fit-out Act as the primary client interface and project figurehead Manage and develop high-performing teams (Ops Managers, SPMs, PMs) Drive programme, commercial performance, quality, and safety What They're Looking For Proven Project Director with experience on data centre projects Strong background with a Tier 1 main contractor Experience delivering data centres or mission-critical projects Ability to manage full project lifecycle (civils, shell, MEP +commissioning) Strong leadership, client-facing, and commercial capability
May 15, 2026
Full time
Project Director - Data Centre (New Build) £120,000 - £145,000 + Travel Allowance + Package + Major UK Project Pipeline + Private Healthcare + Pension + Career Progression Maidenhead Are you a Project Director with a proven track record delivering large-scale data centre or mission-critical projects? This is a rare opportunity to take full ownership of a flagship £200M-£400M new-build data centre, working with a leading international tier one business experiencing significant growth across the UK and Europe. This is not a role where you are spread across multiple jobs you will be the number one on site, responsible for the full lifecycle delivery from early-stage design through to commissioning and handover. With a strong pipeline of upcoming projects and continued investment into their data centre division, this is a long-term move for someone looking to progress into senior leadership. As the Project Director, your role will include: Full Project Director responsibility on a £200M+ new-build data centre Lead from pre-construction / ECI through to full delivery Oversee civils, building, and full MEP fit-out Act as the primary client interface and project figurehead Manage and develop high-performing teams (Ops Managers, SPMs, PMs) Drive programme, commercial performance, quality, and safety What They're Looking For Proven Project Director with experience on data centre projects Strong background with a Tier 1 main contractor Experience delivering data centres or mission-critical projects Ability to manage full project lifecycle (civils, shell, MEP +commissioning) Strong leadership, client-facing, and commercial capability
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 hays.co.uk
May 15, 2026
Seasonal
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 hays.co.uk
We require a Senior Engineer who can both develop and manage our civils Reinforced Concrete (RC) capability, with management of this including setting out, quality assurance and managing teams of operatives; materials and plant procurement. Responsibilities Planning the coordination of works alongside the Construction Project Manager Implementation of CDM checklist requirements Effective management of self delivered work as well as subcontracted packages Carrying out inductions and HSEQ inspections Drafting and issuing of RAMS and permits Adapting pre established generic ITPs to site specific permanent works and collating evidence for closure Submission of material and labour requisitions as well as hire/off hiring plant Keeping a site diary of compensation events and reporting any deviation from the cost forecast or scope of works Setting out with total station Qualifications Ideally experience of working with a DNO such as SSEN and an understanding of substation projects and NEC3 contracts. Experience of working in a similar role along with a SSSTS/SMSTS. Experience as an Engineer/Supervisor dealing with trenching/deep excavations; RC works, duct installation, cable pulling, power, switchgear installation. Knowledge of NEC3, CDM compliance, RAMS production, programme management, ordering plant and materials and cost management. RC experience is key, groundworks experience is desired, AutoCAD, RAMS production, Setting Out experience is essential. As you will be required to travel between sites a full and valid driving licence is essential. Clancy is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our employees. If you require any reasonable adjustments to be made for you to attend an interview, please do let us know and we will be happy to accommodate. We are proud signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant and Disability Confident Committed.
May 15, 2026
Full time
We require a Senior Engineer who can both develop and manage our civils Reinforced Concrete (RC) capability, with management of this including setting out, quality assurance and managing teams of operatives; materials and plant procurement. Responsibilities Planning the coordination of works alongside the Construction Project Manager Implementation of CDM checklist requirements Effective management of self delivered work as well as subcontracted packages Carrying out inductions and HSEQ inspections Drafting and issuing of RAMS and permits Adapting pre established generic ITPs to site specific permanent works and collating evidence for closure Submission of material and labour requisitions as well as hire/off hiring plant Keeping a site diary of compensation events and reporting any deviation from the cost forecast or scope of works Setting out with total station Qualifications Ideally experience of working with a DNO such as SSEN and an understanding of substation projects and NEC3 contracts. Experience of working in a similar role along with a SSSTS/SMSTS. Experience as an Engineer/Supervisor dealing with trenching/deep excavations; RC works, duct installation, cable pulling, power, switchgear installation. Knowledge of NEC3, CDM compliance, RAMS production, programme management, ordering plant and materials and cost management. RC experience is key, groundworks experience is desired, AutoCAD, RAMS production, Setting Out experience is essential. As you will be required to travel between sites a full and valid driving licence is essential. Clancy is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our employees. If you require any reasonable adjustments to be made for you to attend an interview, please do let us know and we will be happy to accommodate. We are proud signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant and Disability Confident Committed.
Building Services Manager - Major Infrastructure Project Belfast Overview Hays are partnering with a leading Tier 1 civils and construction contractor to appoint a Building Services Manager for a high-profile, technically complex infrastructure project within a live operational environment. With over 75 years' experience delivering landmark projects across the UK and Ireland, this organisation has a strong reputation for safely delivering large-scale developments where quality, coordination, and programme certainty are critical. The role offers the opportunity to be involved in a strategic, nationally significant project, working closely with multidisciplinary teams and specialist MEP supply chains. The position will involve regular travel to London, with a hybrid working model combining site presence with home or office-based working when appropriate. Your new role Leading the pre-construction and delivery of complex MEP works on a large-scale infrastructure project, ensuring utilities, systems, and services are delivered in line with programme, quality, and safety requirements. Managing MEP subcontractors and specialist suppliers, overseeing technical submissions, design coordination, and approvals to maintain full compliance with regulatory and client standards. Coordinating closely with design teams, construction managers, and external stakeholders to ensure BWIC activities are fully planned, integrated, and issued in accordance with programme milestones. Providing technical leadership and guidance to site teams on MEP installation, sequencing, and commissioning activities. Monitoring installation works to ensure compliance with stringent quality, safety, and operational requirements, particularly within a live or sensitive environment. Supporting commissioning and handover processes, ensuring all MEP documentation, testing, and certification is completed to a high standard. Building and maintaining strong relationships across the MEP supply chain, consultants, and wider project team to support collaborative delivery. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in a similar role such as Building Services Manager, M&E Coordinator, or M&E Contracts Manager, ideally on large or technically complex projects. Strong understanding of MEP systems delivery, construction sequencing, and working within regulated or operational environments. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and coordinate specialist subcontractors effectively. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required. Excellent communication, organisation, and time-management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Desirable: Degree or HND in Building Services, Architectural Engineering, or a related discipline. What you'll get in return This is an exceptional opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 contractor delivering one of the most technically demanding projects in the UK, offering long-term career progression and exposure to complex, high-value works. In return, you'll receive a highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including: 34 days annual leave Car Allowance Company share scheme Pension plan Health cash plan and GP anytime service Enhanced family-friendly policies Retail discounts and cycle-to-work scheme 24/7 counselling and wellbeing support Occupational health provision and annual wellbeing events Accommodation costs and travel allowance are fully covered. 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. #
May 15, 2026
Full time
Building Services Manager - Major Infrastructure Project Belfast Overview Hays are partnering with a leading Tier 1 civils and construction contractor to appoint a Building Services Manager for a high-profile, technically complex infrastructure project within a live operational environment. With over 75 years' experience delivering landmark projects across the UK and Ireland, this organisation has a strong reputation for safely delivering large-scale developments where quality, coordination, and programme certainty are critical. The role offers the opportunity to be involved in a strategic, nationally significant project, working closely with multidisciplinary teams and specialist MEP supply chains. The position will involve regular travel to London, with a hybrid working model combining site presence with home or office-based working when appropriate. Your new role Leading the pre-construction and delivery of complex MEP works on a large-scale infrastructure project, ensuring utilities, systems, and services are delivered in line with programme, quality, and safety requirements. Managing MEP subcontractors and specialist suppliers, overseeing technical submissions, design coordination, and approvals to maintain full compliance with regulatory and client standards. Coordinating closely with design teams, construction managers, and external stakeholders to ensure BWIC activities are fully planned, integrated, and issued in accordance with programme milestones. Providing technical leadership and guidance to site teams on MEP installation, sequencing, and commissioning activities. Monitoring installation works to ensure compliance with stringent quality, safety, and operational requirements, particularly within a live or sensitive environment. Supporting commissioning and handover processes, ensuring all MEP documentation, testing, and certification is completed to a high standard. Building and maintaining strong relationships across the MEP supply chain, consultants, and wider project team to support collaborative delivery. What you'll need to succeed Proven experience in a similar role such as Building Services Manager, M&E Coordinator, or M&E Contracts Manager, ideally on large or technically complex projects. Strong understanding of MEP systems delivery, construction sequencing, and working within regulated or operational environments. Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and coordinate specialist subcontractors effectively. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel as required. Excellent communication, organisation, and time-management skills. Proficient in Microsoft Office. Desirable: Degree or HND in Building Services, Architectural Engineering, or a related discipline. What you'll get in return This is an exceptional opportunity to join a leading Tier 1 contractor delivering one of the most technically demanding projects in the UK, offering long-term career progression and exposure to complex, high-value works. In return, you'll receive a highly competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package, including: 34 days annual leave Car Allowance Company share scheme Pension plan Health cash plan and GP anytime service Enhanced family-friendly policies Retail discounts and cycle-to-work scheme 24/7 counselling and wellbeing support Occupational health provision and annual wellbeing events Accommodation costs and travel allowance are fully covered. 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. #
We are seeking an assistant or Project QS for an expanding well respected main contractor based on site ASAP, the project is design and build with 31 million steel frame Project with offices , industrial and a new infrastructure and car park across the expansive site over the next 6 months . The project needs a QS to work with the existing team initially to assist on procurement of sub contact packages and collating information on the live and final accounts of sub-contractors and deal with the day to day surveying on the project throughout Project initially needs someone to deal with the procurement as the flagship scheme is built on a fast-track program Not only is this an exciting project but ongoing opportunities exist for a QS looking to prove their ability to work or an up and coming and financially sound contractor with real progression opportunities Reporting to the SQS and working with the Project Manager and with the full support of the growing team to ensure success on site you will have a number of packages to deal with across the site procure including civils , structures , fit out and services and the opportunity to go on and run them and procure and final account various others as the scheme progresses Ideally candidate will have experience of full cycle surveying on site and with both build and Civils elements in the past on site working with the project manager to successfully deliver the scheme with head office support throughout. Preferable is a professional quantity surveying qualification HNC/ ONC/ BSC and with at least 3 years live site experience You will be IT literate commutable to Bristol and looking to improve your career prospects . This is an immediate start for the right candidate with a genuine opportunity for on-going work as my client has a number of live and soon to start schemes if you have the right kind of experience and are immediately available please contact Bill Pugh on (phone number removed) or email your CV and contact details to (url removed)
May 14, 2026
Contractor
We are seeking an assistant or Project QS for an expanding well respected main contractor based on site ASAP, the project is design and build with 31 million steel frame Project with offices , industrial and a new infrastructure and car park across the expansive site over the next 6 months . The project needs a QS to work with the existing team initially to assist on procurement of sub contact packages and collating information on the live and final accounts of sub-contractors and deal with the day to day surveying on the project throughout Project initially needs someone to deal with the procurement as the flagship scheme is built on a fast-track program Not only is this an exciting project but ongoing opportunities exist for a QS looking to prove their ability to work or an up and coming and financially sound contractor with real progression opportunities Reporting to the SQS and working with the Project Manager and with the full support of the growing team to ensure success on site you will have a number of packages to deal with across the site procure including civils , structures , fit out and services and the opportunity to go on and run them and procure and final account various others as the scheme progresses Ideally candidate will have experience of full cycle surveying on site and with both build and Civils elements in the past on site working with the project manager to successfully deliver the scheme with head office support throughout. Preferable is a professional quantity surveying qualification HNC/ ONC/ BSC and with at least 3 years live site experience You will be IT literate commutable to Bristol and looking to improve your career prospects . This is an immediate start for the right candidate with a genuine opportunity for on-going work as my client has a number of live and soon to start schemes if you have the right kind of experience and are immediately available please contact Bill Pugh on (phone number removed) or email your CV and contact details to (url removed)
Our client requires an experienced Site Manager / Working Site Manager to join an ongoing civils project in Exeter Devon This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who is comfortable managing site operations while also being actively involved on the ground. Key Responsibilities: Day-to-day management of site operations on a civils project Supervising operatives, subcontractors, and plant on site Ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, and to specification Carrying out inductions, toolbox talks, and daily briefings Overseeing health & safety and ensuring full compliance Liaising with clients, engineers, and senior management Assisting with site paperwork, RAMS, and progress reporting Supporting and stepping into supervisor duties where required Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager or Working Site Manager within civils Strong background in groundworks / drainage / infrastructure Valid SMSTS or SSSTS CSCS card (Gold or Black preferred) Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to be hands-on when required
May 14, 2026
Contractor
Our client requires an experienced Site Manager / Working Site Manager to join an ongoing civils project in Exeter Devon This is a hands-on role, ideal for someone who is comfortable managing site operations while also being actively involved on the ground. Key Responsibilities: Day-to-day management of site operations on a civils project Supervising operatives, subcontractors, and plant on site Ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, and to specification Carrying out inductions, toolbox talks, and daily briefings Overseeing health & safety and ensuring full compliance Liaising with clients, engineers, and senior management Assisting with site paperwork, RAMS, and progress reporting Supporting and stepping into supervisor duties where required Requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager or Working Site Manager within civils Strong background in groundworks / drainage / infrastructure Valid SMSTS or SSSTS CSCS card (Gold or Black preferred) Strong leadership and communication skills Ability to be hands-on when required
Are you a Health and Safety Advisor with experience in Civils, Surfacing or Highways? We are looking for someone now in Tottenham, North London! Location: London Job Type: Full-time Join our client as a Health and Safety Advisor, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of our teams working across London boroughs. If you are passionate about promoting safety in a dynamic highways and civil engineering environment, this position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a significant impact. Day-to-day of the role: Safety First: Provide competent health and safety advice and guidance across the business, helping teams understand and implement safe systems of work. Audit & Investigate: Conduct health and safety audits, inspections, and incident investigations, identifying root causes and supporting effective corrective and preventive actions. Mentor & Influence: Coach and guide employees at all levels to strengthen a positive safety culture and drive continual improvement. RAMS & Safe Systems: Undertake and review risk assessments, develop and review method statements, and support compliance to agreed controls and procedures. Incident & Data Management: Support the investigation and reporting of incidents (including accidents, service strikes, and near misses) and maintain meaningful performance data and trends. Compliance & Legal Register: Contribute to compliance evaluations, support legal compliance processes, and help maintain a clear and effective legal register. Operational Collaboration: Work closely with contracts managers, supervisors, and site teams to ensure health and safety policies and procedures are applied consistently. Reporting: Support the reporting of QHSE performance and emerging risks to the wider health and safety team and management. Required Skills & Qualifications: Essential Qualifications: NEBOSH Construction Certificate (minimum); NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent is strongly desirable. Essential Experience: Proven experience as a Health & Safety Advisor within highways, civil engineering, utilities, or street works. Strong practical experience in managing health and safety in environments involving underground services. Knowledge & Competence: Strong ability to provide clear, practical health and safety advice in operational settings and influence positive behaviour. Confident in communicating with various levels of staff-supportive, constructive, and able to challenge where needed. Other Requirements: Full UK driving licence. Benefits: Leading competitive industry salary Car allowance Excellent benefits / perks Opportunity for professional development To apply for this Health and Safety Advisor position, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
May 14, 2026
Full time
Are you a Health and Safety Advisor with experience in Civils, Surfacing or Highways? We are looking for someone now in Tottenham, North London! Location: London Job Type: Full-time Join our client as a Health and Safety Advisor, where you will play a crucial role in ensuring the safety of our teams working across London boroughs. If you are passionate about promoting safety in a dynamic highways and civil engineering environment, this position offers a rewarding opportunity to make a significant impact. Day-to-day of the role: Safety First: Provide competent health and safety advice and guidance across the business, helping teams understand and implement safe systems of work. Audit & Investigate: Conduct health and safety audits, inspections, and incident investigations, identifying root causes and supporting effective corrective and preventive actions. Mentor & Influence: Coach and guide employees at all levels to strengthen a positive safety culture and drive continual improvement. RAMS & Safe Systems: Undertake and review risk assessments, develop and review method statements, and support compliance to agreed controls and procedures. Incident & Data Management: Support the investigation and reporting of incidents (including accidents, service strikes, and near misses) and maintain meaningful performance data and trends. Compliance & Legal Register: Contribute to compliance evaluations, support legal compliance processes, and help maintain a clear and effective legal register. Operational Collaboration: Work closely with contracts managers, supervisors, and site teams to ensure health and safety policies and procedures are applied consistently. Reporting: Support the reporting of QHSE performance and emerging risks to the wider health and safety team and management. Required Skills & Qualifications: Essential Qualifications: NEBOSH Construction Certificate (minimum); NEBOSH Diploma or equivalent is strongly desirable. Essential Experience: Proven experience as a Health & Safety Advisor within highways, civil engineering, utilities, or street works. Strong practical experience in managing health and safety in environments involving underground services. Knowledge & Competence: Strong ability to provide clear, practical health and safety advice in operational settings and influence positive behaviour. Confident in communicating with various levels of staff-supportive, constructive, and able to challenge where needed. Other Requirements: Full UK driving licence. Benefits: Leading competitive industry salary Car allowance Excellent benefits / perks Opportunity for professional development To apply for this Health and Safety Advisor position, please submit your CV and a cover letter detailing your relevant experience and why you are interested in this role.
Site Engineer Your new company: You'll be joining a well-established civil engineering contractor delivering essential infrastructure works across North Wales. The business has a strong pipeline of drainage and utilities projects and is bringing in additional freelance support to maintain programme and quality standards during a busy period. Your new role: As the Freelance Site Engineer, you'll take responsibility for setting out QA on a package of manholes, drainage runs, ducting and associated civils works. Key duties include: Setting out for manholes, drainage and levels Managing as-built surveys and QA documentation Working closely with the Site Manager and subcontractors Ensuring works are delivered safely, accurately and to spec Supporting progress reporting and resolving on-site technical queries This role is expected to run for up to 2 months, with a strong possibility of further work based on performance and workload. What you'll need to succeed: Proven experience as a Site Engineer on civils projects Strong background in drainage, manholes, utilities or groundworks Competent with Leica/Trimble and confident producing QA records CSCS card and relevant engineering qualifications Ability to work independently and maintain high technical standards What you'll get in return: Competitive freelance day rate Immediate start on a well-organised project Opportunity for ongoing work across North Wales Supportive site team and clear scope of works 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. #
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Site Engineer Your new company: You'll be joining a well-established civil engineering contractor delivering essential infrastructure works across North Wales. The business has a strong pipeline of drainage and utilities projects and is bringing in additional freelance support to maintain programme and quality standards during a busy period. Your new role: As the Freelance Site Engineer, you'll take responsibility for setting out QA on a package of manholes, drainage runs, ducting and associated civils works. Key duties include: Setting out for manholes, drainage and levels Managing as-built surveys and QA documentation Working closely with the Site Manager and subcontractors Ensuring works are delivered safely, accurately and to spec Supporting progress reporting and resolving on-site technical queries This role is expected to run for up to 2 months, with a strong possibility of further work based on performance and workload. What you'll need to succeed: Proven experience as a Site Engineer on civils projects Strong background in drainage, manholes, utilities or groundworks Competent with Leica/Trimble and confident producing QA records CSCS card and relevant engineering qualifications Ability to work independently and maintain high technical standards What you'll get in return: Competitive freelance day rate Immediate start on a well-organised project Opportunity for ongoing work across North Wales Supportive site team and clear scope of works 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. #
Your new company You will be joining a global civil engineering consultancy supporting the delivery of one of the UK's most significant major infrastructure programmes, Sizewell C. Operating within a highly integrated project environment, this organisation brings together industry-leading professionals from project controls, commercial, finance and delivery disciplines. With a strong focus on robust governance, innovation and continuous improvement, this programme offers the opportunity to work at scale, influence outcomes and build a career on a landmark project. As part of their continued growth, they are actively seeking a Cost Manager to join their team. This is a full-time permanent position based on site at Sizewell C (2/3 days per week) with remote working. Your new role As Cost Manager, you will be a core member of the Programme Management Office. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring accurate, timely and high-quality cost and performance information across the programme. Your focus will be on programme-level cost control, forecasting and earned value analysis, supporting adherence to cost management policies and procedures. Working collaboratively with project teams, finance, commercial and project controls colleagues, you will support consistent cost management practices and provide insight against the project baseline. Key responsibilities include: Driving cost performance reporting, including EAC, ETC, ACWP and earned value analysis Tracking actual costs against agreed cost control structures Supporting cost re-baselining, forecasting and budget updates Analysing programme cost data to identify trends and support informed decision-making Ensuring accurate cost capture, accruals and contract cost performance in collaboration with finance and commercial teams Supporting change control by analysing cost impacts and ensuring correct coding and budget alignment Acting as a point of contact for cost systems, tools and templates, including basic user support and guidance This is a highly visible role offering exposure across a complex major programme environment. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful, you will bring: Degree/HNC/HND in Quantity Surveying (or similar) or experience equivalent and membership of a relevant professional body Proven experience utilising NEC3 and/or NEC4 form of contract within civil engineering with either a consultancy or contractor Strong working knowledge of cost estimating, cost control, forecasting and cost analysis Proficiency in Microsoft Office packages Sound interpersonal skills with the ability to present cost and performance data clearly to stakeholders Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail Full UK driving licence. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: Starting salary up to £75,000 per annum 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays and the period between Christmas and New Year Company pension scheme Life assurance Private medical insurance Family-friendly benefits Flexible working Funded professional memberships Mental health and wellbeing benefits Fully covered accommodation and business mileage Supportive and collaborative work environment Long-term career progression with a well-established and industry-leading civil engineering consultancy Opportunity to contribute to one of the UK's largest megaprojects and a cornerstone of Britain's Net Zero ambitions and more. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role and meet the criteria above, 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.Please note - this consultancy does not hold a licence for sponsored work visas. 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 hays.co.uk
May 14, 2026
Full time
Your new company You will be joining a global civil engineering consultancy supporting the delivery of one of the UK's most significant major infrastructure programmes, Sizewell C. Operating within a highly integrated project environment, this organisation brings together industry-leading professionals from project controls, commercial, finance and delivery disciplines. With a strong focus on robust governance, innovation and continuous improvement, this programme offers the opportunity to work at scale, influence outcomes and build a career on a landmark project. As part of their continued growth, they are actively seeking a Cost Manager to join their team. This is a full-time permanent position based on site at Sizewell C (2/3 days per week) with remote working. Your new role As Cost Manager, you will be a core member of the Programme Management Office. You will play a pivotal role in ensuring accurate, timely and high-quality cost and performance information across the programme. Your focus will be on programme-level cost control, forecasting and earned value analysis, supporting adherence to cost management policies and procedures. Working collaboratively with project teams, finance, commercial and project controls colleagues, you will support consistent cost management practices and provide insight against the project baseline. Key responsibilities include: Driving cost performance reporting, including EAC, ETC, ACWP and earned value analysis Tracking actual costs against agreed cost control structures Supporting cost re-baselining, forecasting and budget updates Analysing programme cost data to identify trends and support informed decision-making Ensuring accurate cost capture, accruals and contract cost performance in collaboration with finance and commercial teams Supporting change control by analysing cost impacts and ensuring correct coding and budget alignment Acting as a point of contact for cost systems, tools and templates, including basic user support and guidance This is a highly visible role offering exposure across a complex major programme environment. What you'll need to succeed In order to be successful, you will bring: Degree/HNC/HND in Quantity Surveying (or similar) or experience equivalent and membership of a relevant professional body Proven experience utilising NEC3 and/or NEC4 form of contract within civil engineering with either a consultancy or contractor Strong working knowledge of cost estimating, cost control, forecasting and cost analysis Proficiency in Microsoft Office packages Sound interpersonal skills with the ability to present cost and performance data clearly to stakeholders Excellent analytical skills with strong attention to detail Full UK driving licence. What you'll get in return In return, you will receive: Starting salary up to £75,000 per annum 27 days' annual leave plus bank holidays and the period between Christmas and New Year Company pension scheme Life assurance Private medical insurance Family-friendly benefits Flexible working Funded professional memberships Mental health and wellbeing benefits Fully covered accommodation and business mileage Supportive and collaborative work environment Long-term career progression with a well-established and industry-leading civil engineering consultancy Opportunity to contribute to one of the UK's largest megaprojects and a cornerstone of Britain's Net Zero ambitions and more. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role and meet the criteria above, 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.Please note - this consultancy does not hold a licence for sponsored work visas. 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 hays.co.uk
Civils Site Manager Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key upgrades on a live water treatment facility. With a strong pipeline of work across the UK water sector, they are seeking an experienced Civils Site Manager to support project delivery on a critical programme of works. Your new role As Civils Site Manager, you will be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations on a busy water treatment site, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, and to the required quality standards. Your responsibilities will include: Managing site activities across civil works packages including excavation, drainage, concrete structures and associated infrastructure works Leading and coordinating subcontractors, direct labour and site teams Ensuring strict adherence to health & safety procedures, including RAMS, permits and toolbox talks Overseeing quality control and ensuring compliance with specifications and industry standards Managing programme delivery and reporting progress to the Project Manager Coordinating with stakeholders to ensure works are delivered efficiently on a live operational site Ordering materials, managing site logistics and ensuring efficient resource allocation Maintaining accurate site documentation and reporting What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Manager or Civils Site Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong background delivering civil engineering works on live operational sites (e.g. treatment works, infrastructure, drainage) Excellent knowledge of health & safety requirements and site management processes Experience managing subcontractors, labour and site logistics Ability to deliver projects to programme, quality and budget requirements Qualifications: SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) CSCS First Aid at Work 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. #
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Civils Site Manager Your new company You will be joining a leading contractor delivering key upgrades on a live water treatment facility. With a strong pipeline of work across the UK water sector, they are seeking an experienced Civils Site Manager to support project delivery on a critical programme of works. Your new role As Civils Site Manager, you will be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations on a busy water treatment site, ensuring works are delivered safely, on time, and to the required quality standards. Your responsibilities will include: Managing site activities across civil works packages including excavation, drainage, concrete structures and associated infrastructure works Leading and coordinating subcontractors, direct labour and site teams Ensuring strict adherence to health & safety procedures, including RAMS, permits and toolbox talks Overseeing quality control and ensuring compliance with specifications and industry standards Managing programme delivery and reporting progress to the Project Manager Coordinating with stakeholders to ensure works are delivered efficiently on a live operational site Ordering materials, managing site logistics and ensuring efficient resource allocation Maintaining accurate site documentation and reporting What you'll need to succeed Proven experience as a Site Manager or Civils Site Manager within the water or utilities sector Strong background delivering civil engineering works on live operational sites (e.g. treatment works, infrastructure, drainage) Excellent knowledge of health & safety requirements and site management processes Experience managing subcontractors, labour and site logistics Ability to deliver projects to programme, quality and budget requirements Qualifications: SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) CSCS First Aid at Work 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. #
Site Engineer - Water Treatment - Cheltenham 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. #
May 14, 2026
Seasonal
Site Engineer - Water Treatment - Cheltenham 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. #
Contract Manager - Earthworks Experience - Overseeing 6 Sites - Paying up to £70k Your new company Fox Group is a leading name in the construction, aggregates and earthworks sector, delivering high-quality projects across the North West. With a strong reputation for operational excellence, safety and innovation, the business continues to expand its portfolio of major earthworks and civil engineering schemes. Due to continued growth, Fox Group is seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee multiple live sites and ensure the safe, efficient and compliant delivery of earthworks operations. Your new role As Contracts Manager, you will take responsibility for the successful management of six active sites, ensuring all works are delivered to programme, specification and budget. You will work closely with Site Managers, Engineers and Plant teams to drive performance, maintain high safety standards and ensure accurate reporting across all projects. Your responsibilities will include: Managing multiple earthworks sites, ensuring operational efficiency and compliance Overseeing cut & fill, bulk earthworks, muckshift and enabling works Working closely with site engineers to interpret drawings, levels and specifications Ensuring correct use of plant, machinery and equipment, including productivity monitoring Leading on health & safety, RAMS, site audits and compliance checks Maintaining accurate records, daily logs, site diaries and progress reports Managing subcontractors and labour resources across all sites Monitoring programme, cost control and commercial performance Liaising with clients, stakeholders and internal teams to resolve issues and maintain strong relationships Driving continuous improvement across operational delivery What you'll need to succeed You will have: Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Site Manager within earthworks or heavy civils Strong understanding of engineering principles, levels, drawings and specifications Knowledge of plant operations, productivity and safe usage Excellent working knowledge of health & safety legislation and site compliance Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple sites simultaneously Confident communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to maintain accurate records, reports and documentation Full UK driving licence What you'll get in return Competitive salary Car or car allowance Company benefits package Opportunity to work with a respected and growing contractor Long-term career progression within a supportive team What to do now If you're interested in this role, click apply now to submit your CV, or contact us to discuss the opportunity in more detail. #
May 14, 2026
Full time
Contract Manager - Earthworks Experience - Overseeing 6 Sites - Paying up to £70k Your new company Fox Group is a leading name in the construction, aggregates and earthworks sector, delivering high-quality projects across the North West. With a strong reputation for operational excellence, safety and innovation, the business continues to expand its portfolio of major earthworks and civil engineering schemes. Due to continued growth, Fox Group is seeking an experienced Contracts Manager to oversee multiple live sites and ensure the safe, efficient and compliant delivery of earthworks operations. Your new role As Contracts Manager, you will take responsibility for the successful management of six active sites, ensuring all works are delivered to programme, specification and budget. You will work closely with Site Managers, Engineers and Plant teams to drive performance, maintain high safety standards and ensure accurate reporting across all projects. Your responsibilities will include: Managing multiple earthworks sites, ensuring operational efficiency and compliance Overseeing cut & fill, bulk earthworks, muckshift and enabling works Working closely with site engineers to interpret drawings, levels and specifications Ensuring correct use of plant, machinery and equipment, including productivity monitoring Leading on health & safety, RAMS, site audits and compliance checks Maintaining accurate records, daily logs, site diaries and progress reports Managing subcontractors and labour resources across all sites Monitoring programme, cost control and commercial performance Liaising with clients, stakeholders and internal teams to resolve issues and maintain strong relationships Driving continuous improvement across operational delivery What you'll need to succeed You will have: Proven experience as a Contracts Manager or Senior Site Manager within earthworks or heavy civils Strong understanding of engineering principles, levels, drawings and specifications Knowledge of plant operations, productivity and safe usage Excellent working knowledge of health & safety legislation and site compliance Strong organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple sites simultaneously Confident communication and stakeholder management skills Ability to maintain accurate records, reports and documentation Full UK driving licence What you'll get in return Competitive salary Car or car allowance Company benefits package Opportunity to work with a respected and growing contractor Long-term career progression within a supportive team What to do now If you're interested in this role, click apply now to submit your CV, or contact us to discuss the opportunity in more detail. #
A leading construction firm is looking for an experienced Health & Safety Manager for a multi-million pound Tunnels Project in North Wales. The role involves leading health, safety, and wellbeing strategies across site activities, particularly in tunnelling and heavy civils. Key responsibilities include ensuring compliance with regulations, managing H&S advisors, and promoting a strong safety culture. The ideal candidate will have a NEBOSH Diploma and significant experience in major construction projects.
May 13, 2026
Full time
A leading construction firm is looking for an experienced Health & Safety Manager for a multi-million pound Tunnels Project in North Wales. The role involves leading health, safety, and wellbeing strategies across site activities, particularly in tunnelling and heavy civils. Key responsibilities include ensuring compliance with regulations, managing H&S advisors, and promoting a strong safety culture. The ideal candidate will have a NEBOSH Diploma and significant experience in major construction projects.