Works Manager - Civils & Infrastructure Sellafield, Cumbria Salary: Circa 65,000 + Package Location: Sellafield, Cumbria Contract Type: Permanent Posted by: Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Opportunity TRIbuild Solutions is recruiting a Works Manager to join a major civils and infrastructure programme at Sellafield - one of the UK's most complex and strategically critical nuclear decommissioning sites. This is a permanent role offering long-term security, and the chance to lead a site supervision team on a programme of national significance. If you're an experienced Works Manager or Senior Supervisor ready to step into a key delivery role within a challenging, highly regulated nuclear environment, we want to hear from you. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager / Project Director, you will carry overall responsibility for the safe, on-programme and on-budget delivery of site works across your area. You will lead and manage the site supervision team - including subcontractors - ensuring the highest standards of HSQE compliance throughout, while supporting the wider project management team in driving performance and programme. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role that demands strong supervisory experience, sound commercial awareness, and the ability to manage multiple teams in a busy, security-controlled environment. Key Responsibilities Take overall responsibility for safe delivery and performance of the site team, ensuring works are completed on time, within budget and to specification Direct, coach and support site supervision teams and subcontractors to meet contractual obligations and production targets Lead regular site inspections to ensure works are constructed correctly, safely and in accordance with codes of practice, method statements and risk assessments Ensure all site employees are briefed on safe systems of work, including toolbox talks, task briefings and method statements Manage, order and coordinate the delivery, storage and maintenance of all materials, plant and equipment on site Collaborate with the Site Management Team on work programmes and method statements Ensure appropriate Health & Safety plans are in place; monitor and report on H&S performance and risks Manage the close-out of close calls and unsafe acts; lead investigation of accidents and incidents Assist the Project Manager with client-directed changes and the ongoing maintenance of management plans Monitor, document and report on works progress in accordance with company procedures Attend regular project meetings; input into document control systems and learning from experience reviews Authorise labour, plant and subcontractor timesheets and sign off material receipts What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Works Manager or Senior Site Supervisor on major civils, structures or infrastructure projects Experience within a nuclear, MOD or other highly regulated/security-controlled environment is highly desirable SMSTS qualified; valid CSCS card Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to influence and motivate mixed teams Sound understanding of CDM regulations, HSQE requirements and behavioural safety Good commercial and financial awareness, including subcontractor management Computer literate; experience of document control systems (e.g. Themis) is advantageous Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer Salary of circa 65,000 depending on experience Competitive benefits package Permanent position with long-term programme security A high-profile leadership role on one of the UK's most important infrastructure programmes How to Apply To find out more or to apply, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions directly through CV-Library, or submit your CV via the apply button below.
Jun 15, 2026
Full time
Works Manager - Civils & Infrastructure Sellafield, Cumbria Salary: Circa 65,000 + Package Location: Sellafield, Cumbria Contract Type: Permanent Posted by: Leon TRIbuild Solutions The Opportunity TRIbuild Solutions is recruiting a Works Manager to join a major civils and infrastructure programme at Sellafield - one of the UK's most complex and strategically critical nuclear decommissioning sites. This is a permanent role offering long-term security, and the chance to lead a site supervision team on a programme of national significance. If you're an experienced Works Manager or Senior Supervisor ready to step into a key delivery role within a challenging, highly regulated nuclear environment, we want to hear from you. The Role Reporting to the Project Manager / Project Director, you will carry overall responsibility for the safe, on-programme and on-budget delivery of site works across your area. You will lead and manage the site supervision team - including subcontractors - ensuring the highest standards of HSQE compliance throughout, while supporting the wider project management team in driving performance and programme. This is a visible, hands-on leadership role that demands strong supervisory experience, sound commercial awareness, and the ability to manage multiple teams in a busy, security-controlled environment. Key Responsibilities Take overall responsibility for safe delivery and performance of the site team, ensuring works are completed on time, within budget and to specification Direct, coach and support site supervision teams and subcontractors to meet contractual obligations and production targets Lead regular site inspections to ensure works are constructed correctly, safely and in accordance with codes of practice, method statements and risk assessments Ensure all site employees are briefed on safe systems of work, including toolbox talks, task briefings and method statements Manage, order and coordinate the delivery, storage and maintenance of all materials, plant and equipment on site Collaborate with the Site Management Team on work programmes and method statements Ensure appropriate Health & Safety plans are in place; monitor and report on H&S performance and risks Manage the close-out of close calls and unsafe acts; lead investigation of accidents and incidents Assist the Project Manager with client-directed changes and the ongoing maintenance of management plans Monitor, document and report on works progress in accordance with company procedures Attend regular project meetings; input into document control systems and learning from experience reviews Authorise labour, plant and subcontractor timesheets and sign off material receipts What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Works Manager or Senior Site Supervisor on major civils, structures or infrastructure projects Experience within a nuclear, MOD or other highly regulated/security-controlled environment is highly desirable SMSTS qualified; valid CSCS card Strong leadership and people management skills, with the ability to influence and motivate mixed teams Sound understanding of CDM regulations, HSQE requirements and behavioural safety Good commercial and financial awareness, including subcontractor management Computer literate; experience of document control systems (e.g. Themis) is advantageous Full UK driving licence preferred What's on Offer Salary of circa 65,000 depending on experience Competitive benefits package Permanent position with long-term programme security A high-profile leadership role on one of the UK's most important infrastructure programmes How to Apply To find out more or to apply, contact Leon at TRIbuild Solutions directly through CV-Library, or submit your CV via the apply button below.
Location Inverness, Scotland Contract Length 30-Month Contract Start Date June 2026 Job Overview We are seeking an experienced and motivated NRSWRA Supervisor to join our team on a long-term infrastructure and utilities project based in Inverness. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive professional with strong street works knowledge and leadership skills to oversee safe and compliant operations across multiple work sites. The successful candidate will play a key role in supervising street works activities, ensuring compliance with NRSWA regulations, maintaining safety standards, and coordinating teams to deliver works efficiently and professionally. Key Responsibilities Supervise street works and excavation activities in accordance with NRSWA legislation and local authority requirements Ensure all traffic management and reinstatement works meet required standards Conduct regular site inspections and safety checks Coordinate operatives, subcontractors, and site activities effectively Maintain accurate site records, permits, and compliance documentation Liaise with local authorities, clients, and project stakeholders Promote and maintain a strong health & safety culture across all works Ensure works are completed on schedule and to a high standard Essential Requirements Valid NRSWA Supervisor qualification Previous experience supervising street works or utilities projects Strong understanding of health & safety procedures and compliance Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to manage teams and work independently Full UK Driving Licence Desirable Qualifications SSSTS or SMSTS certification First Aid qualification Experience within utilities, civils, telecoms, or infrastructure sectors What We Offer Competitive salary/rates Long-term 30-month project stability Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure programme Supportive and professional working environment How to Apply To apply, please send your CV and relevant certifications along with a brief cover note outlining your experience as an NRSWRA Supervisor. OR CALL Emma on (phone number removed) Early applications are encouraged as interviews will be arranged ahead of the June 2026 start date. bmg01
Jun 15, 2026
Seasonal
Location Inverness, Scotland Contract Length 30-Month Contract Start Date June 2026 Job Overview We are seeking an experienced and motivated NRSWRA Supervisor to join our team on a long-term infrastructure and utilities project based in Inverness. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive professional with strong street works knowledge and leadership skills to oversee safe and compliant operations across multiple work sites. The successful candidate will play a key role in supervising street works activities, ensuring compliance with NRSWA regulations, maintaining safety standards, and coordinating teams to deliver works efficiently and professionally. Key Responsibilities Supervise street works and excavation activities in accordance with NRSWA legislation and local authority requirements Ensure all traffic management and reinstatement works meet required standards Conduct regular site inspections and safety checks Coordinate operatives, subcontractors, and site activities effectively Maintain accurate site records, permits, and compliance documentation Liaise with local authorities, clients, and project stakeholders Promote and maintain a strong health & safety culture across all works Ensure works are completed on schedule and to a high standard Essential Requirements Valid NRSWA Supervisor qualification Previous experience supervising street works or utilities projects Strong understanding of health & safety procedures and compliance Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to manage teams and work independently Full UK Driving Licence Desirable Qualifications SSSTS or SMSTS certification First Aid qualification Experience within utilities, civils, telecoms, or infrastructure sectors What We Offer Competitive salary/rates Long-term 30-month project stability Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure programme Supportive and professional working environment How to Apply To apply, please send your CV and relevant certifications along with a brief cover note outlining your experience as an NRSWRA Supervisor. OR CALL Emma on (phone number removed) Early applications are encouraged as interviews will be arranged ahead of the June 2026 start date. bmg01
Groundwork Gangs & Machine Operatives - Oxford Tractor Drivers / Telehandlers / 360 Excavators £315 - £375 per day. 360 Recruitment is partnering with a leading Civils & Remediation company in the South to recruit experienced Groundworkers, 360 Excavator Operators, Tractor Drivers, and Telehandler Drivers with lifting ops. Supervisors will also be considered. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with a background in the Groundworks sector to join a 16-week project based in the Oxfordshire area. Shift patterns - 7am - 9pm shifts. Night shifts also available. 7 day working weeks, Monday - Sunday. Accomodation - Digs can be provided for operatives who work within a gang. Skills & Requirements: Full 3 point PPE. Hard hat, hivis & steel toe cap boots. Gangs are preferred who consist of - 1x Ganger / Machine Operative, 2x Skilled Groundworkers. Previous experience in Groundworks is essential. Particularly experience installing ducting, pits, and slot drains. Relevant tickets required. CPCS / NPORS / CSCS. Time served & recent references to back this up. All operatives must be willing to undergo RAF security clearance checks, including ID verification, DBS / security screening, and site induction procedures prior to starting work. Please contact Jess on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) directly with your CV. Alternatively, apply on CVLibrary. We act as an Employment Agency/Business with regards to this vacancy. As an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applications regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, disability or age. All applicants are considered on the basis of their merits and abilities for the job.
Jun 14, 2026
Seasonal
Groundwork Gangs & Machine Operatives - Oxford Tractor Drivers / Telehandlers / 360 Excavators £315 - £375 per day. 360 Recruitment is partnering with a leading Civils & Remediation company in the South to recruit experienced Groundworkers, 360 Excavator Operators, Tractor Drivers, and Telehandler Drivers with lifting ops. Supervisors will also be considered. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates with a background in the Groundworks sector to join a 16-week project based in the Oxfordshire area. Shift patterns - 7am - 9pm shifts. Night shifts also available. 7 day working weeks, Monday - Sunday. Accomodation - Digs can be provided for operatives who work within a gang. Skills & Requirements: Full 3 point PPE. Hard hat, hivis & steel toe cap boots. Gangs are preferred who consist of - 1x Ganger / Machine Operative, 2x Skilled Groundworkers. Previous experience in Groundworks is essential. Particularly experience installing ducting, pits, and slot drains. Relevant tickets required. CPCS / NPORS / CSCS. Time served & recent references to back this up. All operatives must be willing to undergo RAF security clearance checks, including ID verification, DBS / security screening, and site induction procedures prior to starting work. Please contact Jess on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) directly with your CV. Alternatively, apply on CVLibrary. We act as an Employment Agency/Business with regards to this vacancy. As an Equal Opportunities employer we welcome applications regardless of race, gender, nationality, ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion, marital status, disability or age. All applicants are considered on the basis of their merits and abilities for the job.
Are you an experienced Civils Supervisor looking for your next challenge? We are seeking a proactive and hands-on Supervisor to lead and coordinate reactive civils works, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. In this role, you will take ownership of day-to-day site operations, overseeing teams, subcontractors, and plant to ensure work progresses in line with programme requirements. You will be responsible for maintaining strict health and safety compliance, carrying out inspections, and ensuring all work meets design specifications and quality expectations before completion. Acting as the key link between site teams and management, you will play a vital role in driving performance, resolving issues, and maintaining a positive and productive working environment. About CBUL Cappagh Browne Utilities Ltd is a special purpose joint venture established to deliver wastewater network maintenance and repair services for Southern Water across the South of England. We focus on keeping sewer networks operating efficiently through planned maintenance, emergency response and rehabilitation works. Our capability is underpinned by a substantial fleet of specialist vehicles including vacuum tankers, jetting units and CCTV survey equipment, supported by advanced technology for rapid diagnostics and effective solutions. With a reputation for safety, reliability and technical expertise, Cappagh Browne plays a critical role in protecting communities and maintaining essential infrastructure. What We're Looking For We are keen to hear from candidates who bring a strong blend of technical knowledge, leadership experience, and a commitment to safety and quality: Proven experience supervising civils or drainage works, including managing on-site teams ('running gangs') Strong understanding of health & safety regulations and site compliance requirements Excellent communication and problem-solving skills Relevant qualifications such as Street Works, SMSTS, Confined Spaces, and IOSH Competence in basic IT systems and reporting Full UK driving licence This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team where your expertise and leadership will make a real impact. If you are driven, reliable, and ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
Jun 14, 2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Civils Supervisor looking for your next challenge? We are seeking a proactive and hands-on Supervisor to lead and coordinate reactive civils works, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. In this role, you will take ownership of day-to-day site operations, overseeing teams, subcontractors, and plant to ensure work progresses in line with programme requirements. You will be responsible for maintaining strict health and safety compliance, carrying out inspections, and ensuring all work meets design specifications and quality expectations before completion. Acting as the key link between site teams and management, you will play a vital role in driving performance, resolving issues, and maintaining a positive and productive working environment. About CBUL Cappagh Browne Utilities Ltd is a special purpose joint venture established to deliver wastewater network maintenance and repair services for Southern Water across the South of England. We focus on keeping sewer networks operating efficiently through planned maintenance, emergency response and rehabilitation works. Our capability is underpinned by a substantial fleet of specialist vehicles including vacuum tankers, jetting units and CCTV survey equipment, supported by advanced technology for rapid diagnostics and effective solutions. With a reputation for safety, reliability and technical expertise, Cappagh Browne plays a critical role in protecting communities and maintaining essential infrastructure. What We're Looking For We are keen to hear from candidates who bring a strong blend of technical knowledge, leadership experience, and a commitment to safety and quality: Proven experience supervising civils or drainage works, including managing on-site teams ('running gangs') Strong understanding of health & safety regulations and site compliance requirements Excellent communication and problem-solving skills Relevant qualifications such as Street Works, SMSTS, Confined Spaces, and IOSH Competence in basic IT systems and reporting Full UK driving licence This is an excellent opportunity to join a growing team where your expertise and leadership will make a real impact. If you are driven, reliable, and ready to take the next step in your career, we would love to hear from you. The Company has experienced unprecedented growth over the past few years. We have a vast number of employees, and provide support to clients from all over the country.
Apex Resources Limited are on the lookout for a 278 Civils Supervisor in Haslingden, BB4 Duties: To be considered, you will come from a Highways, Utilities or Civil Engineering background and hold relevant Supervisor accreditation under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA), with demonstrable experience supervising Section 278 and highway works. The Street Works Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing and monitoring street and highway works to ensure full compliance with statutory requirements, contract drawings, specifications, permits, and safety standards. The role will include supervising site teams and subcontractors undertaking works on the public highway. Key Accountabilities (including but not limited to): Health, Safety & Environment: Ensuring works comply with the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 and the Traffic Management Act 2004 Monitoring compliance with Street Works permits and conditions issued by the Highway Authority Reviewing and checking RAMS and Traffic Management Plans (TMPs), ensuring they are communicated effectively to operatives Carrying out regular site inspections to ensure safe systems of work and zero tolerance of unsafe practices Ensuring signing, lighting and guarding are compliant with Chapter 8 requirements Liaising with the Principal Contractor and Local Authority to ensure permits are received, varied, or closed out correctly and on time Programme & Coordination: Monitoring street works progress in line with permit durations and agreed programmes Identifying risks to programme, including overrun risks, and escalating where necessary Coordinating subcontractors and operatives to minimise disruption to the public and network Supporting collaborative working with utilities, local authorities and stakeholders Quality Management: Ensuring reinstatements comply with the Specification Conducting regular inspections to ensure materials and workmanship meet required standards Recording and managing defects, ensuring timely remedial works Maintaining accurate records including site photographs, inspection reports and compliance documentation Supporting quality handover documentation where required Skills: Strong knowledge of NRSWA legislation and permit schemes Good communication, leadership and stakeholder management skills Ability to challenge unsafe or non-compliant practices Experience using Street Manager and permit management systems Competent in reviewing drawings and traffic management layouts Good record-keeping and reporting skills Qualifications: NRSWA Supervisor Accreditation (Units ) IOSH Managing Safely or SSSTS/SMSTS Valid CSCS Card (Supervisory level) First Aid at Work (desirable) Temporary Works awareness (desirable) If you are interested and available, please apply with your most up to date CV and all the office on (phone number removed) and ask for Jack or Glenn
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
Apex Resources Limited are on the lookout for a 278 Civils Supervisor in Haslingden, BB4 Duties: To be considered, you will come from a Highways, Utilities or Civil Engineering background and hold relevant Supervisor accreditation under the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 (NRSWA), with demonstrable experience supervising Section 278 and highway works. The Street Works Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing and monitoring street and highway works to ensure full compliance with statutory requirements, contract drawings, specifications, permits, and safety standards. The role will include supervising site teams and subcontractors undertaking works on the public highway. Key Accountabilities (including but not limited to): Health, Safety & Environment: Ensuring works comply with the New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 and the Traffic Management Act 2004 Monitoring compliance with Street Works permits and conditions issued by the Highway Authority Reviewing and checking RAMS and Traffic Management Plans (TMPs), ensuring they are communicated effectively to operatives Carrying out regular site inspections to ensure safe systems of work and zero tolerance of unsafe practices Ensuring signing, lighting and guarding are compliant with Chapter 8 requirements Liaising with the Principal Contractor and Local Authority to ensure permits are received, varied, or closed out correctly and on time Programme & Coordination: Monitoring street works progress in line with permit durations and agreed programmes Identifying risks to programme, including overrun risks, and escalating where necessary Coordinating subcontractors and operatives to minimise disruption to the public and network Supporting collaborative working with utilities, local authorities and stakeholders Quality Management: Ensuring reinstatements comply with the Specification Conducting regular inspections to ensure materials and workmanship meet required standards Recording and managing defects, ensuring timely remedial works Maintaining accurate records including site photographs, inspection reports and compliance documentation Supporting quality handover documentation where required Skills: Strong knowledge of NRSWA legislation and permit schemes Good communication, leadership and stakeholder management skills Ability to challenge unsafe or non-compliant practices Experience using Street Manager and permit management systems Competent in reviewing drawings and traffic management layouts Good record-keeping and reporting skills Qualifications: NRSWA Supervisor Accreditation (Units ) IOSH Managing Safely or SSSTS/SMSTS Valid CSCS Card (Supervisory level) First Aid at Work (desirable) Temporary Works awareness (desirable) If you are interested and available, please apply with your most up to date CV and all the office on (phone number removed) and ask for Jack or Glenn
HGV Multi-Skilled Operative Location: Rainham, Essex Salary: £42,000 - £47,000 plus overtime Contract: Permanent and full time, 48 hours per week Hours: Monday to Friday, with evening and weekend overtime opportunities Our client is a well-established, national provider of environmental and industrial services, with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, compliant solutions across a broad range of sectors. Operating from a network of depots across the UK, they specialise in environmental protection, asset maintenance, and emergency response, supporting both commercial and public sector clients with a professional, can-do approach. Based at the company s Rainham depot, this is a varied, hands-on role sitting within a busy technical operations team. As a HGV Multi-Skilled Operative, you will play a key part in the day-to-day delivery of environmental and industrial services across client sites. You ll be expected to work both independently and as a part of a team, representing the company professionally on site and contributing to a wide range of planned and reactive works. About the role: Operating company HGV and other vehicles in a safe and compliant manner, including adherence to tachograph regulations Completing daily vehicle checks and reporting any defects to supervisors promptly Carrying out high pressure water jetting and industrial cleaning duties Responding to spills and emergency clean-ups using specialist equipment and resources Installing, servicing, inspecting, and decommissioning of interceptors and storage tanks Undertaking groundworks, remediation, and civils project support Preparing surfaces and spray lining using specialised equipment Uplifting and offloading materials in a compliant and safe manner Completing job reports on site, with all relevant information Communicating with customers on site and identifying opportunities to recommend additional services Participating in a standby/call-out rota, including occasional evening, weekend and away working About you: Valid UK HGV Class 2 license with ideally zero points (up to 6 points may be considered) Must be willing to comply with both a DBS check and drug and alcohol screening Previous experience in a similar environmental, industrial, or multi-skilled operative role Experienced in completing RAMS documentation A flexible, can-do attitude with the ability to adapt to emergency and reactive works Strong team player, capable of supporting colleagues under pressure Right to work in the UK Desirable but not essential: Valid ADR license Previous experience operating plant machinery CPCS/NPORS Excavator cert What makes this role so great? Competitive starting salary of £42,000 to £47,000 Regular overtime potential to uplift earnings further Permanent, full time role with a stable, growing national business Genuine variety of work no two days are the same! Opportunities to develop skills across multiple disciplines and gain additional qualifications Supportive team environment If you enjoy varied and hands on work and have a valid HGV 2 license please apply or contact us directly for a confidential conversation!
Jun 13, 2026
Full time
HGV Multi-Skilled Operative Location: Rainham, Essex Salary: £42,000 - £47,000 plus overtime Contract: Permanent and full time, 48 hours per week Hours: Monday to Friday, with evening and weekend overtime opportunities Our client is a well-established, national provider of environmental and industrial services, with a strong reputation for delivering high-quality, compliant solutions across a broad range of sectors. Operating from a network of depots across the UK, they specialise in environmental protection, asset maintenance, and emergency response, supporting both commercial and public sector clients with a professional, can-do approach. Based at the company s Rainham depot, this is a varied, hands-on role sitting within a busy technical operations team. As a HGV Multi-Skilled Operative, you will play a key part in the day-to-day delivery of environmental and industrial services across client sites. You ll be expected to work both independently and as a part of a team, representing the company professionally on site and contributing to a wide range of planned and reactive works. About the role: Operating company HGV and other vehicles in a safe and compliant manner, including adherence to tachograph regulations Completing daily vehicle checks and reporting any defects to supervisors promptly Carrying out high pressure water jetting and industrial cleaning duties Responding to spills and emergency clean-ups using specialist equipment and resources Installing, servicing, inspecting, and decommissioning of interceptors and storage tanks Undertaking groundworks, remediation, and civils project support Preparing surfaces and spray lining using specialised equipment Uplifting and offloading materials in a compliant and safe manner Completing job reports on site, with all relevant information Communicating with customers on site and identifying opportunities to recommend additional services Participating in a standby/call-out rota, including occasional evening, weekend and away working About you: Valid UK HGV Class 2 license with ideally zero points (up to 6 points may be considered) Must be willing to comply with both a DBS check and drug and alcohol screening Previous experience in a similar environmental, industrial, or multi-skilled operative role Experienced in completing RAMS documentation A flexible, can-do attitude with the ability to adapt to emergency and reactive works Strong team player, capable of supporting colleagues under pressure Right to work in the UK Desirable but not essential: Valid ADR license Previous experience operating plant machinery CPCS/NPORS Excavator cert What makes this role so great? Competitive starting salary of £42,000 to £47,000 Regular overtime potential to uplift earnings further Permanent, full time role with a stable, growing national business Genuine variety of work no two days are the same! Opportunities to develop skills across multiple disciplines and gain additional qualifications Supportive team environment If you enjoy varied and hands on work and have a valid HGV 2 license please apply or contact us directly for a confidential conversation!
Location Inverness, Scotland Contract Length 30-Month Contract Start Date June 2026 Job Overview We are seeking an experienced and motivated NRSWRA Supervisor to join our team on a long-term infrastructure and utilities project based in Inverness. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive professional with strong street works knowledge and leadership skills to oversee safe and compliant operations across multiple work sites. The successful candidate will play a key role in supervising street works activities, ensuring compliance with NRSWA regulations, maintaining safety standards, and coordinating teams to deliver works efficiently and professionally. Key Responsibilities Supervise street works and excavation activities in accordance with NRSWA legislation and local authority requirements Ensure all traffic management and reinstatement works meet required standards Conduct regular site inspections and safety checks Coordinate operatives, subcontractors, and site activities effectively Maintain accurate site records, permits, and compliance documentation Liaise with local authorities, clients, and project stakeholders Promote and maintain a strong health & safety culture across all works Ensure works are completed on schedule and to a high standard Essential Requirements Valid NRSWA Supervisor qualification Previous experience supervising street works or utilities projects Strong understanding of health & safety procedures and compliance Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to manage teams and work independently Full UK Driving Licence Desirable Qualifications SSSTS or SMSTS certification First Aid qualification Experience within utilities, civils, telecoms, or infrastructure sectors What We Offer Competitive salary/rates Long-term 30-month project stability Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure programme Supportive and professional working environment How to Apply To apply, please send your CV and relevant certifications along with a brief cover note outlining your experience as an NRSWRA Supervisor. OR CALL Emma on (phone number removed) Early applications are encouraged as interviews will be arranged ahead of the June 2026 start date. bmg01
Jun 13, 2026
Seasonal
Location Inverness, Scotland Contract Length 30-Month Contract Start Date June 2026 Job Overview We are seeking an experienced and motivated NRSWRA Supervisor to join our team on a long-term infrastructure and utilities project based in Inverness. This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive professional with strong street works knowledge and leadership skills to oversee safe and compliant operations across multiple work sites. The successful candidate will play a key role in supervising street works activities, ensuring compliance with NRSWA regulations, maintaining safety standards, and coordinating teams to deliver works efficiently and professionally. Key Responsibilities Supervise street works and excavation activities in accordance with NRSWA legislation and local authority requirements Ensure all traffic management and reinstatement works meet required standards Conduct regular site inspections and safety checks Coordinate operatives, subcontractors, and site activities effectively Maintain accurate site records, permits, and compliance documentation Liaise with local authorities, clients, and project stakeholders Promote and maintain a strong health & safety culture across all works Ensure works are completed on schedule and to a high standard Essential Requirements Valid NRSWA Supervisor qualification Previous experience supervising street works or utilities projects Strong understanding of health & safety procedures and compliance Excellent communication and organisational skills Ability to manage teams and work independently Full UK Driving Licence Desirable Qualifications SSSTS or SMSTS certification First Aid qualification Experience within utilities, civils, telecoms, or infrastructure sectors What We Offer Competitive salary/rates Long-term 30-month project stability Opportunity to work on a major infrastructure programme Supportive and professional working environment How to Apply To apply, please send your CV and relevant certifications along with a brief cover note outlining your experience as an NRSWRA Supervisor. OR CALL Emma on (phone number removed) Early applications are encouraged as interviews will be arranged ahead of the June 2026 start date. bmg01
Assistant Project Manager / Site Manager (Construction & Civils) Location: London (Perivale, St Paul's & Central London) Duration: Initial 3-month contract with potential for extension Salary: Dependent on experience We are looking for an organised and proactive Assistant Project Manager / Site Manager to support the delivery of construction and civil engineering projects across multiple London sites. The role will involve liaising with site supervisors, obtaining quotations, procuring materials, planning works, allocating labour resources, producing high-quality task-specific RAMS, preparing technical submissions, marking up drawings and assisting with the overall management of projects across several live sites. A key part of the role will be writing and managing RAMS for a variety of building, construction and civils activities. Current projects include Perivale, Palace, Bank of America and Old Change House (St Paul's), with additional projects due to commence in the City later this year, creating the potential for the role to continue beyond the initial contract period. Requirements HNC/HND in Construction, Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Fully IT literate, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Able to mark up drawings and work confidently with PDF software. Experience within construction, refurbishment, building or civil engineering projects. Strong planning, organisational and communication skills. Experience producing RAMS would be advantageous. Trade background preferred but not essential. SMSTS, SSSTS or CSCS qualifications desirable. We are open to experienced candidates as well as ambitious individuals looking to progress their careers. For the right person, support and mentoring will be provided to help develop their project management and site management skills. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a range of high-profile projects across London within a growing and supportive team.
Jun 12, 2026
Seasonal
Assistant Project Manager / Site Manager (Construction & Civils) Location: London (Perivale, St Paul's & Central London) Duration: Initial 3-month contract with potential for extension Salary: Dependent on experience We are looking for an organised and proactive Assistant Project Manager / Site Manager to support the delivery of construction and civil engineering projects across multiple London sites. The role will involve liaising with site supervisors, obtaining quotations, procuring materials, planning works, allocating labour resources, producing high-quality task-specific RAMS, preparing technical submissions, marking up drawings and assisting with the overall management of projects across several live sites. A key part of the role will be writing and managing RAMS for a variety of building, construction and civils activities. Current projects include Perivale, Palace, Bank of America and Old Change House (St Paul's), with additional projects due to commence in the City later this year, creating the potential for the role to continue beyond the initial contract period. Requirements HNC/HND in Construction, Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Fully IT literate, including Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook. Able to mark up drawings and work confidently with PDF software. Experience within construction, refurbishment, building or civil engineering projects. Strong planning, organisational and communication skills. Experience producing RAMS would be advantageous. Trade background preferred but not essential. SMSTS, SSSTS or CSCS qualifications desirable. We are open to experienced candidates as well as ambitious individuals looking to progress their careers. For the right person, support and mentoring will be provided to help develop their project management and site management skills. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a range of high-profile projects across London within a growing and supportive team.
Freelance Civils Supervisor Location: Morpeth, Northumberland Job Type: Freelance Duration: Ongoing Start Date: Immediate Rate: Competitive Day Rate (DOE) We are currently recruiting for an experienced Civils Supervisor to join an active civil engineering project in Morpeth on a freelance, ongoing basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing daily site operations, coordinating labour and subcontractors, and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme requirements. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate day-to-day site activities. Manage site operatives and subcontractors. Ensure works are completed to the required quality and safety standards. Monitor progress against programme and report updates to site management. Deliver site briefings and toolbox talks. Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and environmental requirements. Assist with planning works and allocating resources effectively. Maintain accurate site records and documentation. Requirements: Previous experience supervising civil engineering projects. Strong knowledge of drainage, earthworks, roads, utilities, and infrastructure works. Valid SSSTS or SMSTS qualification. CSCS Card. First Aid qualification (desirable). Excellent communication and organisational skills. Ability to lead teams and maintain productivity on site.
Jun 12, 2026
Contractor
Freelance Civils Supervisor Location: Morpeth, Northumberland Job Type: Freelance Duration: Ongoing Start Date: Immediate Rate: Competitive Day Rate (DOE) We are currently recruiting for an experienced Civils Supervisor to join an active civil engineering project in Morpeth on a freelance, ongoing basis. The successful candidate will be responsible for overseeing daily site operations, coordinating labour and subcontractors, and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with programme requirements. Key Responsibilities: Supervise and coordinate day-to-day site activities. Manage site operatives and subcontractors. Ensure works are completed to the required quality and safety standards. Monitor progress against programme and report updates to site management. Deliver site briefings and toolbox talks. Ensure compliance with all health, safety, and environmental requirements. Assist with planning works and allocating resources effectively. Maintain accurate site records and documentation. Requirements: Previous experience supervising civil engineering projects. Strong knowledge of drainage, earthworks, roads, utilities, and infrastructure works. Valid SSSTS or SMSTS qualification. CSCS Card. First Aid qualification (desirable). Excellent communication and organisational skills. Ability to lead teams and maintain productivity on site.
Civils Site Manager with National Grid substation experience Hays is working with a leading infrastructure contractor on a major civils project within the energy sector. We are seeking an experienced Civils Site Manager to lead day-to-day site delivery on a live substation environment, working to National Grid standards. This role requires strong site leadership, a proactive approach to health and safety, and proven experience managing civils works in high-risk environments. Key Responsibilities: Day-to-day management of site operatives, subcontractors, and all site activities Development and implementation of safety documentation, including Construction Phase Plans, Site Quality Plans, and RAMS Preparation of daily Safe Systems of Work (SSoW) and allocation of labour Producing and maintaining Site Specific Risk Assessments and Method Statements Delivering site inductions, Toolbox Talks, and Daily Briefings Conducting regular site inspections to ensure full compliance with health, safety, and quality requirements Developing and maintaining project schedules to ensure timely completion of works Attending and contributing to weekly progress and coordination meetings Communicating effectively with subcontractors and on-site client representatives Resolving site issues and conflicts efficiently as they arise Ensuring quality control measures are implemented throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining a high standard of documentation, records, labour returns, and site diary information Essential Requirements: Proven experience working as a Civils Site Manager / PCSM on National Grid projects National Grid NSI 6 and NSI 8 authorisations HSG47 (Substations environment) Lifting Supervisor certification Manual Handling Strong understanding of site safety legislation and National Grid procedures 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.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Civils Site Manager with National Grid substation experience Hays is working with a leading infrastructure contractor on a major civils project within the energy sector. We are seeking an experienced Civils Site Manager to lead day-to-day site delivery on a live substation environment, working to National Grid standards. This role requires strong site leadership, a proactive approach to health and safety, and proven experience managing civils works in high-risk environments. Key Responsibilities: Day-to-day management of site operatives, subcontractors, and all site activities Development and implementation of safety documentation, including Construction Phase Plans, Site Quality Plans, and RAMS Preparation of daily Safe Systems of Work (SSoW) and allocation of labour Producing and maintaining Site Specific Risk Assessments and Method Statements Delivering site inductions, Toolbox Talks, and Daily Briefings Conducting regular site inspections to ensure full compliance with health, safety, and quality requirements Developing and maintaining project schedules to ensure timely completion of works Attending and contributing to weekly progress and coordination meetings Communicating effectively with subcontractors and on-site client representatives Resolving site issues and conflicts efficiently as they arise Ensuring quality control measures are implemented throughout the project lifecycle Maintaining a high standard of documentation, records, labour returns, and site diary information Essential Requirements: Proven experience working as a Civils Site Manager / PCSM on National Grid projects National Grid NSI 6 and NSI 8 authorisations HSG47 (Substations environment) Lifting Supervisor certification Manual Handling Strong understanding of site safety legislation and National Grid procedures 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 Manager, Site Supervisor, Site Agent, Civil Engineering Your new company Hays Belfast are currently hiring a Site Manager for one of our key clients to work across the NI Rail Network (across N.I.). Your new employer is one of Northern Ireland's leading Civil Engineering Contractors who specialise in delivering schemes across the Province to Private & Public Sector Clients.Based in County Tyrone, they have established themselves as an award-winning employer and boast a strong and growing order book for the foreseeable future, alongside an excellent reputation for staff retention and career progression. Specialising in renewables, substations, rail projects and long-term civil engineering frameworks, your new employer offers excellent long-term opportunities.Currently seeking to appoint a Site Manager to join their Civil Engineering team on a permanent basis, this contractor has a new project due to commence shortly involving civils, utilities and rail-related infrastructure works on the NI Rail Network.This company prides itself on the quality of its delivery and can assure the successful Site Manager a long-term career path that will develop further as you grow and progress within the business. Your new roleDue to the nature of the role, you will be an organised and proactive individual with previous management experience on civil engineering schemes, ideally within live rail or rail-adjacent environments, as well as exposure to utility work.This role will suit candidates with an engineering background at Site Engineer, Senior Engineer, Site Agent or Site Manager level, who can demonstrate strong experience managing civil engineering works including piling, groundworks, retaining walls, drainage and associated infrastructure.Your new project will involve civil engineering and utility works delivered as part of the NI Rail Network, requiring compliance with rail standards, possession planning, and a strong focus on safety-critical work.The Site Manager will work closely with the wider project team and rail stakeholders, overseeing day-to-day site activities, short-term programming, subcontractor management, and client requirements. The role will involve some night shifts and occasional weekend working to align with rail possession and access constraints.You will be an effective communicator with a proven track record of maintaining positive working relationships in demanding environments. The project is initially programmed for approximately 12 months and is based primarily in Belfast, with work across the NI Rail Network as required. This role will require night shifts and occasional weekend work during certain times. What you'll need to succeed You will have previous experience in a similar Site Manager or senior site-based role and, ideally, hold a degree or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. However, candidates with alternative educational routes and strong practical experience are encouraged to apply.A solid technical engineering background is essential, ideally gained from site engineering roles within civils, rail, or utilities projects.Experience working on civils packages within live or operational rail environments, including groundworks and utilities, will be highly advantageous.You will be an ambitious individual with a genuine interest in developing a long-term career with an award-winning Northern Irish contractor, demonstrating a flexible, can-do attitude and a strong commitment to delivering safe and successful projects. What you'll get in return This is an exciting opportunity for a Site Manager looking to further develop their career within the rail sector while taking full ownership of a challenging and high-profile project. With a stable network of long-term clients and a strong pipeline of rail and civil engineering work, your new employer is committed to rewarding and developing staff from within, offering a secure and supportive working environment with low staff turnover.The salary on offer is £negotiable depending on experience, plus a company vehicle and fuel, an attractive benefits package, a company bonus scheme, and full support to ensure the role remains manageable, even when working night shifts and occasional weekends. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, please call Chris McNamara on , or click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. 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.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Site Manager, Site Supervisor, Site Agent, Civil Engineering Your new company Hays Belfast are currently hiring a Site Manager for one of our key clients to work across the NI Rail Network (across N.I.). Your new employer is one of Northern Ireland's leading Civil Engineering Contractors who specialise in delivering schemes across the Province to Private & Public Sector Clients.Based in County Tyrone, they have established themselves as an award-winning employer and boast a strong and growing order book for the foreseeable future, alongside an excellent reputation for staff retention and career progression. Specialising in renewables, substations, rail projects and long-term civil engineering frameworks, your new employer offers excellent long-term opportunities.Currently seeking to appoint a Site Manager to join their Civil Engineering team on a permanent basis, this contractor has a new project due to commence shortly involving civils, utilities and rail-related infrastructure works on the NI Rail Network.This company prides itself on the quality of its delivery and can assure the successful Site Manager a long-term career path that will develop further as you grow and progress within the business. Your new roleDue to the nature of the role, you will be an organised and proactive individual with previous management experience on civil engineering schemes, ideally within live rail or rail-adjacent environments, as well as exposure to utility work.This role will suit candidates with an engineering background at Site Engineer, Senior Engineer, Site Agent or Site Manager level, who can demonstrate strong experience managing civil engineering works including piling, groundworks, retaining walls, drainage and associated infrastructure.Your new project will involve civil engineering and utility works delivered as part of the NI Rail Network, requiring compliance with rail standards, possession planning, and a strong focus on safety-critical work.The Site Manager will work closely with the wider project team and rail stakeholders, overseeing day-to-day site activities, short-term programming, subcontractor management, and client requirements. The role will involve some night shifts and occasional weekend working to align with rail possession and access constraints.You will be an effective communicator with a proven track record of maintaining positive working relationships in demanding environments. The project is initially programmed for approximately 12 months and is based primarily in Belfast, with work across the NI Rail Network as required. This role will require night shifts and occasional weekend work during certain times. What you'll need to succeed You will have previous experience in a similar Site Manager or senior site-based role and, ideally, hold a degree or equivalent qualification in Civil Engineering or Construction Management. However, candidates with alternative educational routes and strong practical experience are encouraged to apply.A solid technical engineering background is essential, ideally gained from site engineering roles within civils, rail, or utilities projects.Experience working on civils packages within live or operational rail environments, including groundworks and utilities, will be highly advantageous.You will be an ambitious individual with a genuine interest in developing a long-term career with an award-winning Northern Irish contractor, demonstrating a flexible, can-do attitude and a strong commitment to delivering safe and successful projects. What you'll get in return This is an exciting opportunity for a Site Manager looking to further develop their career within the rail sector while taking full ownership of a challenging and high-profile project. With a stable network of long-term clients and a strong pipeline of rail and civil engineering work, your new employer is committed to rewarding and developing staff from within, offering a secure and supportive working environment with low staff turnover.The salary on offer is £negotiable depending on experience, plus a company vehicle and fuel, an attractive benefits package, a company bonus scheme, and full support to ensure the role remains manageable, even when working night shifts and occasional weekends. What you need to do now If you're interested in this role, please call Chris McNamara on , or click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV. 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 Safety Supervisor Location: Birmingham, B35 7BT Rate: 24.67 per hour, PAYE Duration: 6 Months + A leading construction and infrastructure contractor is currently seeking an experienced Site Safety Supervisor to support the safe delivery of major construction and civil engineering projects based in Birmingham, B35 7BT . This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with a strong construction supervision background and safety knowledge to provide front-line safety leadership across site operations. Duties of the Site Safety Supervisor include: Working closely with supervisors, foremen, works managers, and delivery teams Supporting daily briefings, task briefings, and POWRA processes Challenging unsafe behaviours and poor standards on site Supporting stop work decisions where controls are not in place Ensuring teams understand RAMS, permits, and emergency arrangements Identifying site risks and supporting safe delivery of works Coaching site teams on safe systems of work Maintaining records of observations and follow-up actions Requirements of the Site Safety Supervisor include: NEBOSH Construction Certificate, NEBOSH General Certificate, or equivalent (preferred) OR IOSH in addition to strong health and safety experience Alternatively, NVQ Level 3 or 4 in Construction Site Supervision, Occupational Work Supervision, or similar CSCS Gold Supervisor Card, Black Manager Card, or equivalent Previous experience within construction, infrastructure, heavy civils, structures, tunnelling, or lifting operations Strong understanding of RAMS, permits, briefings, and point-of-work risk assessments Good communication, reporting, and IT skills If you are interested in this Site Safety Supervisor position based in Birmingham, B35 7BT , please apply and the team will be in touch. SkyBlue Solutions is an equal opportunity employer. INDPR
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Site Safety Supervisor Location: Birmingham, B35 7BT Rate: 24.67 per hour, PAYE Duration: 6 Months + A leading construction and infrastructure contractor is currently seeking an experienced Site Safety Supervisor to support the safe delivery of major construction and civil engineering projects based in Birmingham, B35 7BT . This is an excellent opportunity for an individual with a strong construction supervision background and safety knowledge to provide front-line safety leadership across site operations. Duties of the Site Safety Supervisor include: Working closely with supervisors, foremen, works managers, and delivery teams Supporting daily briefings, task briefings, and POWRA processes Challenging unsafe behaviours and poor standards on site Supporting stop work decisions where controls are not in place Ensuring teams understand RAMS, permits, and emergency arrangements Identifying site risks and supporting safe delivery of works Coaching site teams on safe systems of work Maintaining records of observations and follow-up actions Requirements of the Site Safety Supervisor include: NEBOSH Construction Certificate, NEBOSH General Certificate, or equivalent (preferred) OR IOSH in addition to strong health and safety experience Alternatively, NVQ Level 3 or 4 in Construction Site Supervision, Occupational Work Supervision, or similar CSCS Gold Supervisor Card, Black Manager Card, or equivalent Previous experience within construction, infrastructure, heavy civils, structures, tunnelling, or lifting operations Strong understanding of RAMS, permits, briefings, and point-of-work risk assessments Good communication, reporting, and IT skills If you are interested in this Site Safety Supervisor position based in Birmingham, B35 7BT , please apply and the team will be in touch. SkyBlue Solutions is an equal opportunity employer. INDPR
Large Tier 1 Civil contractor looking for a Bulk Earthworks Manager for a number of prestigious projects. Bulk Earthworks Manager - Tier 1 Civil Engineering Contractor Location:Scotland (Prestigious Major Infrastructure Project) Location: Scotland Contract: Major Prestigious Infrastructure Project Salary: Competitive + Package A leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Earthworks Manager to join the delivery team on one of Scotland's most prestigious civils projects. This is a major long-term contract involving large-scale cut/fill operations, enabling works, complex ground conditions and significant interaction with structures and utilities teams. As Earthworks Manager, you will take responsibility for the safe, efficient and compliant delivery of all earthworks activities across your section. Working closely with project leadership, engineering teams and subcontract partners, you will drive productivity, ensure programme milestones are achieved, and maintain the highest standards of quality and environmental performance. Key Responsibilities - Lead the day-to-day planning, sequencing and delivery of major earthworks operations. - Manage plant, labour and subcontractors to maximise output and efficiency. - Monitor progress against programme and implement corrective actions where required. - Ensure strict adherence to HSEQ standards, RAMS, and environmental controls. - Oversee testing, compaction records, materials movements, and quality documentation. - Work collaboratively with engineering, logistics and commercial teams to maintain smooth delivery. - Provide leadership, mentoring and support to supervisors and site personnel. About You - Proven track record managing large-scale earthworks packages on major civils or infrastructure projects. - Strong understanding of cut/fill operations, materials management, haulage planning and compaction requirements. - Excellent leadership, coordination, and communication skills. - Experience working for a Tier 1 contractor or similar major civils organisation is highly advantageous. - Ability to work proactively in a fast-paced environment and make informed decisions on the ground. What's on Offer - The chance to play a pivotal role in one of Scotland's highest-profile infrastructure schemes. - Long-term stability with a respected Tier 1 contractor. - Competitive salary, benefits package and career development opportunities. If you're an experienced Earthworks Manager looking for a significant career opportunity on a flagship project, we'd love to hear from you.
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Large Tier 1 Civil contractor looking for a Bulk Earthworks Manager for a number of prestigious projects. Bulk Earthworks Manager - Tier 1 Civil Engineering Contractor Location:Scotland (Prestigious Major Infrastructure Project) Location: Scotland Contract: Major Prestigious Infrastructure Project Salary: Competitive + Package A leading Tier 1 civil engineering contractor is looking to appoint an experienced Earthworks Manager to join the delivery team on one of Scotland's most prestigious civils projects. This is a major long-term contract involving large-scale cut/fill operations, enabling works, complex ground conditions and significant interaction with structures and utilities teams. As Earthworks Manager, you will take responsibility for the safe, efficient and compliant delivery of all earthworks activities across your section. Working closely with project leadership, engineering teams and subcontract partners, you will drive productivity, ensure programme milestones are achieved, and maintain the highest standards of quality and environmental performance. Key Responsibilities - Lead the day-to-day planning, sequencing and delivery of major earthworks operations. - Manage plant, labour and subcontractors to maximise output and efficiency. - Monitor progress against programme and implement corrective actions where required. - Ensure strict adherence to HSEQ standards, RAMS, and environmental controls. - Oversee testing, compaction records, materials movements, and quality documentation. - Work collaboratively with engineering, logistics and commercial teams to maintain smooth delivery. - Provide leadership, mentoring and support to supervisors and site personnel. About You - Proven track record managing large-scale earthworks packages on major civils or infrastructure projects. - Strong understanding of cut/fill operations, materials management, haulage planning and compaction requirements. - Excellent leadership, coordination, and communication skills. - Experience working for a Tier 1 contractor or similar major civils organisation is highly advantageous. - Ability to work proactively in a fast-paced environment and make informed decisions on the ground. What's on Offer - The chance to play a pivotal role in one of Scotland's highest-profile infrastructure schemes. - Long-term stability with a respected Tier 1 contractor. - Competitive salary, benefits package and career development opportunities. If you're an experienced Earthworks Manager looking for a significant career opportunity on a flagship project, we'd love to hear from you.
Site Manager Public Realm Improvement Works Role Overview We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to oversee a programme of public realm improvement works in Glasgow City Centre for an initial minimum term of 6 months with further work opportuntiies upon completion. This is a 6-month contract with an immediate start available and the potential for further work on future projects. The role would suit a hands-on, organised and proactive Site Manager with a strong background in civils, highways, streetscape, paving, drainage, utilities, hard landscaping or public realm schemes. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations, coordinating subcontractors and site teams, maintaining health and safety standards, and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and to programme within a busy city-centre environment. Key Responsibilities Manage daily site operations on a public realm improvement project in Glasgow City Centre. Coordinate subcontractors, direct labour, suppliers and site activities. Ensure works are delivered safely, on time, to specification and in line with programme requirements. Oversee activities such as paving, kerbing, drainage, utilities coordination, street furniture, hard landscaping, surfacing and associated civils works. Maintain strong health, safety, environmental and quality standards across the site. Carry out site inductions, toolbox talks, RAMS briefings and daily site checks. Manage pedestrian interfaces, traffic management arrangements and public-facing works in a live city-centre environment. Liaise with the client, project team, local stakeholders, subcontractors and supply chain. Ensure accurate site records are maintained, including diaries, permits, progress updates, labour returns and inspection records. Promote a professional, organised and safety-first culture on site. Candidate Requirements The ideal candidate will have previous experience managing civils or public realm projects, ideally within a busy urban environment. Essential requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager within civil engineering, public realm, highways, streetscape or infrastructure works. Strong understanding of site health and safety requirements. Experience managing subcontractors and direct labour. Ability to work to programme and manage multiple work fronts. Confident dealing with clients, local authorities, subcontractors and members of the public. Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage works in a live, public-facing city-centre environment. Valid SMSTS or SSSTS. Valid CSCS card. First Aid at Work. Full UK driving licence preferred. Desirable experience: Streetworks / NRSWA qualification. Temporary Works Supervisor or Coordinator. Experience with traffic management and pedestrian management. Previous Glasgow City Centre or local authority project experience. Background in paving, kerbing, drainage, surfacing, utilities or hard landscaping. Personal Attributes Hands-on and proactive approach. Calm under pressure. Strong leadership and communication skills. Highly organised with good attention to detail. Safety-focused and quality-driven. Able to manage programme pressures in a live public environment. Professional when dealing with clients, stakeholders and the public. How to Apply If you are an experienced Site Manager with a background in public realm, civils, highways or streetscape works, please apply with your CV or get in touch to discuss the role in more detail.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Site Manager Public Realm Improvement Works Role Overview We are currently recruiting for an experienced Site Manager to oversee a programme of public realm improvement works in Glasgow City Centre for an initial minimum term of 6 months with further work opportuntiies upon completion. This is a 6-month contract with an immediate start available and the potential for further work on future projects. The role would suit a hands-on, organised and proactive Site Manager with a strong background in civils, highways, streetscape, paving, drainage, utilities, hard landscaping or public realm schemes. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations, coordinating subcontractors and site teams, maintaining health and safety standards, and ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently and to programme within a busy city-centre environment. Key Responsibilities Manage daily site operations on a public realm improvement project in Glasgow City Centre. Coordinate subcontractors, direct labour, suppliers and site activities. Ensure works are delivered safely, on time, to specification and in line with programme requirements. Oversee activities such as paving, kerbing, drainage, utilities coordination, street furniture, hard landscaping, surfacing and associated civils works. Maintain strong health, safety, environmental and quality standards across the site. Carry out site inductions, toolbox talks, RAMS briefings and daily site checks. Manage pedestrian interfaces, traffic management arrangements and public-facing works in a live city-centre environment. Liaise with the client, project team, local stakeholders, subcontractors and supply chain. Ensure accurate site records are maintained, including diaries, permits, progress updates, labour returns and inspection records. Promote a professional, organised and safety-first culture on site. Candidate Requirements The ideal candidate will have previous experience managing civils or public realm projects, ideally within a busy urban environment. Essential requirements: Proven experience as a Site Manager within civil engineering, public realm, highways, streetscape or infrastructure works. Strong understanding of site health and safety requirements. Experience managing subcontractors and direct labour. Ability to work to programme and manage multiple work fronts. Confident dealing with clients, local authorities, subcontractors and members of the public. Strong organisational, communication and problem-solving skills. Ability to manage works in a live, public-facing city-centre environment. Valid SMSTS or SSSTS. Valid CSCS card. First Aid at Work. Full UK driving licence preferred. Desirable experience: Streetworks / NRSWA qualification. Temporary Works Supervisor or Coordinator. Experience with traffic management and pedestrian management. Previous Glasgow City Centre or local authority project experience. Background in paving, kerbing, drainage, surfacing, utilities or hard landscaping. Personal Attributes Hands-on and proactive approach. Calm under pressure. Strong leadership and communication skills. Highly organised with good attention to detail. Safety-focused and quality-driven. Able to manage programme pressures in a live public environment. Professional when dealing with clients, stakeholders and the public. How to Apply If you are an experienced Site Manager with a background in public realm, civils, highways or streetscape works, please apply with your CV or get in touch to discuss the role in more detail.
Full-time, Permanent, 40k - 48k, Overtime Available, Training & Development, Career Progression Opportunities, Work on Prestigious Sports & Civil Engineering Projects New opportunity with a specialist contractor delivering sports turf, landscaping and civil engineering projects across the North West. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Groundwork Supervisor to lead site teams on a variety of high-profile projects while developing their technical and leadership skills within a growing and established business. This hands-on supervisory role will involve overseeing site operations, coordinating labour and plant, ensuring projects are delivered safely and efficiently, and maintaining high standards of quality throughout project delivery. Working closely with site teams and management, you will play a key role in the successful completion of sports turf, landscaping and civil engineering projects. We are looking for a proactive and experienced Groundwork Supervisor who can confidently manage teams, maintain site standards and support the successful delivery of projects across a range of sectors. Location North West UK, with projects across North Wales, Cheshire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cumbria, with occasional travel further afield when required. What's in it for you as a Groundwork Supervisor 40,000 - 48,000 salary depending on experience Overtime opportunities available Full-time, permanent position Career development and progression opportunities Ongoing training and development Company pension scheme Opportunity to work on prestigious projects Stable long-term opportunity with an established contractor Main Responsibilities of the Groundwork Supervisor Supervising site teams on sports turf, landscaping and groundwork projects Coordinating day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently Reading and interpreting site drawings, levels and project specifications Operating and overseeing the use of plant machinery where required Supporting project delivery from initial groundwork through to completion Monitoring quality standards and ensuring work is completed to specification Maintaining accurate site records and documentation Promoting and enforcing health and safety procedures on site Liaising with colleagues, subcontractors and clients to ensure smooth project delivery Ensuring plant, tools and equipment are used and maintained correctly Supporting project planning and programme delivery Requirements for the Groundwork Supervisor Previous experience within a Groundwork Supervisor, Site Supervisor, Foreperson or similar role Strong understanding of groundwork, landscaping, sports turf or civil engineering projects Relevant plant operation tickets and certifications Full UK Driving Licence Strong leadership and people management skills Good understanding of Health & Safety requirements Ability to manage teams and work to project deadlines Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities Excellent communication skills Flexible approach with willingness to travel when required To apply for this Groundwork Supervisor role, we welcome applications from Groundwork Supervisors, Site Supervisors, Forepersons / Foremen, Groundworkers, Plant Operators, Civils Operatives, Civil Engineering Supervisors, Landscaping Supervisors, Landscaping Team Leaders, Sports Turf Operatives, Sports Turf Supervisors, Sports Pitch Construction Operatives, Drainage Operatives, Agricultural Machinery Operators, Agricultural Contractors, Land Drainage Operatives, Environmental & Land-Based Operatives, Construction Team Leaders, and Site Operatives with Plant Experience. Please click the link and apply for this Groundwork Supervisor position. Thank you Fiona McSheffrey at E3 Recruitment
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
Full-time, Permanent, 40k - 48k, Overtime Available, Training & Development, Career Progression Opportunities, Work on Prestigious Sports & Civil Engineering Projects New opportunity with a specialist contractor delivering sports turf, landscaping and civil engineering projects across the North West. This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Groundwork Supervisor to lead site teams on a variety of high-profile projects while developing their technical and leadership skills within a growing and established business. This hands-on supervisory role will involve overseeing site operations, coordinating labour and plant, ensuring projects are delivered safely and efficiently, and maintaining high standards of quality throughout project delivery. Working closely with site teams and management, you will play a key role in the successful completion of sports turf, landscaping and civil engineering projects. We are looking for a proactive and experienced Groundwork Supervisor who can confidently manage teams, maintain site standards and support the successful delivery of projects across a range of sectors. Location North West UK, with projects across North Wales, Cheshire, Merseyside, Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cumbria, with occasional travel further afield when required. What's in it for you as a Groundwork Supervisor 40,000 - 48,000 salary depending on experience Overtime opportunities available Full-time, permanent position Career development and progression opportunities Ongoing training and development Company pension scheme Opportunity to work on prestigious projects Stable long-term opportunity with an established contractor Main Responsibilities of the Groundwork Supervisor Supervising site teams on sports turf, landscaping and groundwork projects Coordinating day-to-day site activities to ensure projects are delivered safely and efficiently Reading and interpreting site drawings, levels and project specifications Operating and overseeing the use of plant machinery where required Supporting project delivery from initial groundwork through to completion Monitoring quality standards and ensuring work is completed to specification Maintaining accurate site records and documentation Promoting and enforcing health and safety procedures on site Liaising with colleagues, subcontractors and clients to ensure smooth project delivery Ensuring plant, tools and equipment are used and maintained correctly Supporting project planning and programme delivery Requirements for the Groundwork Supervisor Previous experience within a Groundwork Supervisor, Site Supervisor, Foreperson or similar role Strong understanding of groundwork, landscaping, sports turf or civil engineering projects Relevant plant operation tickets and certifications Full UK Driving Licence Strong leadership and people management skills Good understanding of Health & Safety requirements Ability to manage teams and work to project deadlines Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities Excellent communication skills Flexible approach with willingness to travel when required To apply for this Groundwork Supervisor role, we welcome applications from Groundwork Supervisors, Site Supervisors, Forepersons / Foremen, Groundworkers, Plant Operators, Civils Operatives, Civil Engineering Supervisors, Landscaping Supervisors, Landscaping Team Leaders, Sports Turf Operatives, Sports Turf Supervisors, Sports Pitch Construction Operatives, Drainage Operatives, Agricultural Machinery Operators, Agricultural Contractors, Land Drainage Operatives, Environmental & Land-Based Operatives, Construction Team Leaders, and Site Operatives with Plant Experience. Please click the link and apply for this Groundwork Supervisor position. Thank you Fiona McSheffrey at E3 Recruitment
Site Engineer - Civils - Freelance Your new company Operating both in the UK and across the world, they are a leading contractor delivering projects across multiple sectors including; real estate, defence, education, highways, rail and water. Your new role Working on the largest highways project in the region involving a new 10 mile dual carriageway, we are looking for a Site Engineer to join the project team. As Site Engineer you will be supported by the Section Engineer (among others) and are expected to take ownership of the site works of the section, contributing to planning the works and ensuring that the works are constructed in accordance with the design and contract scopes. Duties to include: Communicate effectively with other engineers, supervisors, enabling functions, designers, and client representatives. Write temporary works design briefs to a standard accepted by the Section Engineer & Temporary Works Coordinator Review designs and raise any queries to your Section Engineer. Contribute to the project 4-week lookahead programme weekly for your works. Work with the Section Engineer and supervisors to manage any clashes with other site works. Understand the design specifications and drawings for your section. Contribute to delivering the Inspection and Test Plans for your works. Identify Non-Conformances and ensure they are promptly reported & closed out. Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Health & Safety Policies and procedures Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Environmental Policies and procedures. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working on similar projects, ideally with experience in excavation works, concrete works or structural steelwork Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles. Competence with digital tools. Formal training in Health & Safety and Environmental management (SMSTS, SEATS) Relevant CSCS Card Setting and experience using engineering surveying tools. Full UK drivers licence is required 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.
Jun 11, 2026
Seasonal
Site Engineer - Civils - Freelance Your new company Operating both in the UK and across the world, they are a leading contractor delivering projects across multiple sectors including; real estate, defence, education, highways, rail and water. Your new role Working on the largest highways project in the region involving a new 10 mile dual carriageway, we are looking for a Site Engineer to join the project team. As Site Engineer you will be supported by the Section Engineer (among others) and are expected to take ownership of the site works of the section, contributing to planning the works and ensuring that the works are constructed in accordance with the design and contract scopes. Duties to include: Communicate effectively with other engineers, supervisors, enabling functions, designers, and client representatives. Write temporary works design briefs to a standard accepted by the Section Engineer & Temporary Works Coordinator Review designs and raise any queries to your Section Engineer. Contribute to the project 4-week lookahead programme weekly for your works. Work with the Section Engineer and supervisors to manage any clashes with other site works. Understand the design specifications and drawings for your section. Contribute to delivering the Inspection and Test Plans for your works. Identify Non-Conformances and ensure they are promptly reported & closed out. Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Health & Safety Policies and procedures Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Environmental Policies and procedures. What you'll need to succeed Previous experience working on similar projects, ideally with experience in excavation works, concrete works or structural steelwork Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles. Competence with digital tools. Formal training in Health & Safety and Environmental management (SMSTS, SEATS) Relevant CSCS Card Setting and experience using engineering surveying tools. Full UK drivers licence is required 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 currently seeking a Site / Section Engineer to work for a major Civil Contractor who works across the UK specializing in a variety of Civil engineering sectors varying in value. The Role will be based near Birmingham on a Highways project, with a good duration with further work within the region to follow on My Client is looking for someone to join them the work on this prestigous project and in return will offer future progression and development within the industry The successful candidate will have a proven track record of working on large civils schemes, major projects background, either within heavy civils, tunnelling, earthworks, highways or rail infrastructure. Responsibilities as Section Engineer: • act as the main technical adviser on a construction site for subcontractors, craftspeople and operatives within your area of responsibility. • develop safe systems of work, method statements and quality documentation; ITPs, QRPs and the like. • produce, monitor and control budgets for sections of work scope. • ensure that all materials used and work performed are in accordance with the specifications • oversee the selection and requisition of materials • manage, monitor and interpret the contract design documents • liaise with any consultants, subcontractors, supervisors, planners, quantity surveyors and the general workforce involved in the project • attending regular progress meetings to inform the wider team • carry out day-to-day management of the site, including supervising and monitoring the site labour force, junior site engineers and the work of any subcontractors in area of responsibility • plan the work and efficiently organise the plant and site facilities in order to meet agreed deadlines • oversee quality control and health and safety matters on site • prepare reports as required • resolve any unexpected technical difficulties and other problems that may arise. Required Qualifications / Expertise: • MEng/BEng/Foundation Degree/BTEC/ Degree in Civil Engineering • CSCS About the Company/Project: The client is a well knownBuilding & Civil Engineering Contractor, established for over 50 years. Their core focus is on delivering complex infrastructure projects but also cover engineering rail, heavy civil engineering and infrastructure schemes forming the bulk of their workload
Jun 11, 2026
Full time
We are currently seeking a Site / Section Engineer to work for a major Civil Contractor who works across the UK specializing in a variety of Civil engineering sectors varying in value. The Role will be based near Birmingham on a Highways project, with a good duration with further work within the region to follow on My Client is looking for someone to join them the work on this prestigous project and in return will offer future progression and development within the industry The successful candidate will have a proven track record of working on large civils schemes, major projects background, either within heavy civils, tunnelling, earthworks, highways or rail infrastructure. Responsibilities as Section Engineer: • act as the main technical adviser on a construction site for subcontractors, craftspeople and operatives within your area of responsibility. • develop safe systems of work, method statements and quality documentation; ITPs, QRPs and the like. • produce, monitor and control budgets for sections of work scope. • ensure that all materials used and work performed are in accordance with the specifications • oversee the selection and requisition of materials • manage, monitor and interpret the contract design documents • liaise with any consultants, subcontractors, supervisors, planners, quantity surveyors and the general workforce involved in the project • attending regular progress meetings to inform the wider team • carry out day-to-day management of the site, including supervising and monitoring the site labour force, junior site engineers and the work of any subcontractors in area of responsibility • plan the work and efficiently organise the plant and site facilities in order to meet agreed deadlines • oversee quality control and health and safety matters on site • prepare reports as required • resolve any unexpected technical difficulties and other problems that may arise. Required Qualifications / Expertise: • MEng/BEng/Foundation Degree/BTEC/ Degree in Civil Engineering • CSCS About the Company/Project: The client is a well knownBuilding & Civil Engineering Contractor, established for over 50 years. Their core focus is on delivering complex infrastructure projects but also cover engineering rail, heavy civil engineering and infrastructure schemes forming the bulk of their workload
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.
Jun 10, 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.
Main job: Carry out groundwork tasks on a Carbon Capture facility new build, working to NVQ Level 2 standards, including earthworks, drainage, and basic civils. Key Responsibilities 1. Ground prep: Clear land, set out levels, mark areas 2. Excavation: Dig trenches, lay pipes, spread hardcore 3. Drainage & civils: Install kerbs, manholes, basic concrete 4. Compliance: Meet BS and Carbon Capture project specs 5. Safety: Follow site rules, wear PPE, report hazards 6. Teamwork: Work with supervisors, engineers, and other trades Requirements UK 2026 - Quals: NVQ Level 2 in Groundworks or equiv - Experience: 1-2 years groundwork experience - Skills: Manual handling, basic tools, reading plans - Certs: CSCS card (labourer or operative) Typical Day - AM: Briefing, PPE check, plan tasks - Work: Dig, lay, tidy - PM: Report progress, issues
Jun 09, 2026
Seasonal
Main job: Carry out groundwork tasks on a Carbon Capture facility new build, working to NVQ Level 2 standards, including earthworks, drainage, and basic civils. Key Responsibilities 1. Ground prep: Clear land, set out levels, mark areas 2. Excavation: Dig trenches, lay pipes, spread hardcore 3. Drainage & civils: Install kerbs, manholes, basic concrete 4. Compliance: Meet BS and Carbon Capture project specs 5. Safety: Follow site rules, wear PPE, report hazards 6. Teamwork: Work with supervisors, engineers, and other trades Requirements UK 2026 - Quals: NVQ Level 2 in Groundworks or equiv - Experience: 1-2 years groundwork experience - Skills: Manual handling, basic tools, reading plans - Certs: CSCS card (labourer or operative) Typical Day - AM: Briefing, PPE check, plan tasks - Work: Dig, lay, tidy - PM: Report progress, issues
Principal People Recruitment
Chadwell Heath, Essex
Live highways environments are fast-paced, high-risk and constantly changing. With traffic management, public interface, surfacing and street works all part of the day-to-day, effective HSEQ support needs to be practical, visible and operationally focused. This is an opportunity to join a growing highways and civil engineering contractor delivering secured framework works across North London. The business is expanding its HSEQ team and is looking for a Health & Safety Advisor to support operational teams across live highways maintenance, surfacing, civils, street works and depot-based activity. What you will be doing: Provide practical health and safety advice to site teams and management Conduct site inspections, audits and investigations Review and improve RAMS and safe systems of work Lead on service strike investigations, actions and learnings Support compliance with CDM Regulations 2015 Engage with temporary works processes and associated risks Deliver toolbox talks and safety communications Work closely with contract managers, supervisors and operational teams What is in it for you: £55,000 - £60,000 salary £5,000 car allowance plus mileage at 55p per mile 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Health Shield cover Life and accident cover Ongoing training and development support What they are looking for: NEBOSH General, NEBOSH Construction or equivalent Experience in highways, civil engineering, utilities, street works, surfacing or a similar environment This role would suit someone who enjoys being close to the work, building relationships with site teams and making a practical impact across a busy highways environment. If you are interested in joining a growing business with a secured pipeline of work for the next 10 years, please apply toda
Jun 08, 2026
Full time
Live highways environments are fast-paced, high-risk and constantly changing. With traffic management, public interface, surfacing and street works all part of the day-to-day, effective HSEQ support needs to be practical, visible and operationally focused. This is an opportunity to join a growing highways and civil engineering contractor delivering secured framework works across North London. The business is expanding its HSEQ team and is looking for a Health & Safety Advisor to support operational teams across live highways maintenance, surfacing, civils, street works and depot-based activity. What you will be doing: Provide practical health and safety advice to site teams and management Conduct site inspections, audits and investigations Review and improve RAMS and safe systems of work Lead on service strike investigations, actions and learnings Support compliance with CDM Regulations 2015 Engage with temporary works processes and associated risks Deliver toolbox talks and safety communications Work closely with contract managers, supervisors and operational teams What is in it for you: £55,000 - £60,000 salary £5,000 car allowance plus mileage at 55p per mile 25 days holiday plus bank holidays Company pension scheme Health Shield cover Life and accident cover Ongoing training and development support What they are looking for: NEBOSH General, NEBOSH Construction or equivalent Experience in highways, civil engineering, utilities, street works, surfacing or a similar environment This role would suit someone who enjoys being close to the work, building relationships with site teams and making a practical impact across a busy highways environment. If you are interested in joining a growing business with a secured pipeline of work for the next 10 years, please apply toda