We are looking to strengthen our Delivery team with a Project Engineer based in the Thames Water region with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Project Manager and assist the Project / Construction Manager in coordinating an effective and economic plant design and procurement strategy. You will ensure information is issued in time to enable construction, commissioning, and operation in line with the Contract Programme. Additionally, you will provide cost data for forecasts and evaluation of variations. Key responsibilities will include: Ensure project costs do not exceed tender/varied allowance Ensure all applications for payment are made on or before the due date Complete and submit contract reviews and monthly forecasts on time Maintain good client relationships at all levels Assist with the Project Management strategy Establish and maintain contract filing systems Assist in producing the contract programme; monitor progress and produce reports Provide data for the timely production of O&M manuals Liaise with subcontractors and suppliers Coordinate with site management on design and procurement issues Monitor subcontractor performance Assist in preparing construction completion and takeover documentation Participate in external networking, conferences, and industry groups for professional development Maintain a positive, solution-oriented approach, providing honest feedback Undertake additional duties and training as required, consistent with the role's responsibilities Present a professional image and foster positive relationships internally and externally Ensure confidentiality of sensitive information Work closely with design departments to ensure timely and quality solutions Evaluate innovative solutions and processes Contribute to risk and opportunity schedules monthly Develop designs that are safe to construct, operate, and maintain Complete the capitalisation process Essential qualifications and experience: Basic Electrical or Mechanical engineering background Knowledge of various contract conditions, especially NEC Engineering/Technical qualification (HNC minimum) Experience in supply chain management Knowledge of water and wastewater treatment processes CDM & Health & Safety knowledge Desirable qualifications: Relevant professional qualification Technical competencies include contract management, governance, budgeting, risk management, project planning, digital delivery, procurement, solutions development, stakeholder management, resource management, change management, and quality management. Behavioral competencies include communication, collaboration, client focus, results orientation, integrity, trust, respect, coaching, feedback, and leadership.
Jul 04, 2025
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our Delivery team with a Project Engineer based in the Thames Water region with hybrid working available. You will report directly to the Project Manager and assist the Project / Construction Manager in coordinating an effective and economic plant design and procurement strategy. You will ensure information is issued in time to enable construction, commissioning, and operation in line with the Contract Programme. Additionally, you will provide cost data for forecasts and evaluation of variations. Key responsibilities will include: Ensure project costs do not exceed tender/varied allowance Ensure all applications for payment are made on or before the due date Complete and submit contract reviews and monthly forecasts on time Maintain good client relationships at all levels Assist with the Project Management strategy Establish and maintain contract filing systems Assist in producing the contract programme; monitor progress and produce reports Provide data for the timely production of O&M manuals Liaise with subcontractors and suppliers Coordinate with site management on design and procurement issues Monitor subcontractor performance Assist in preparing construction completion and takeover documentation Participate in external networking, conferences, and industry groups for professional development Maintain a positive, solution-oriented approach, providing honest feedback Undertake additional duties and training as required, consistent with the role's responsibilities Present a professional image and foster positive relationships internally and externally Ensure confidentiality of sensitive information Work closely with design departments to ensure timely and quality solutions Evaluate innovative solutions and processes Contribute to risk and opportunity schedules monthly Develop designs that are safe to construct, operate, and maintain Complete the capitalisation process Essential qualifications and experience: Basic Electrical or Mechanical engineering background Knowledge of various contract conditions, especially NEC Engineering/Technical qualification (HNC minimum) Experience in supply chain management Knowledge of water and wastewater treatment processes CDM & Health & Safety knowledge Desirable qualifications: Relevant professional qualification Technical competencies include contract management, governance, budgeting, risk management, project planning, digital delivery, procurement, solutions development, stakeholder management, resource management, change management, and quality management. Behavioral competencies include communication, collaboration, client focus, results orientation, integrity, trust, respect, coaching, feedback, and leadership.
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with Site Managers, based at various sites within the Anglian Water region. You will report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager, leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on projects, ensuring HSQE, programme, and budget requirements are met. As a Site Manager, you will oversee site-based delivery activities on complex infrastructure projects, ensuring construction works are completed safely, efficiently, and to high standards. Working closely with the Construction Manager, you will coordinate subcontractors, manage resources, and oversee daily operations to meet project milestones. Manage and coordinate site activities according to the construction programme, including subcontractor performance, resources, and materials. Ensure all safety, quality, and environmental management systems are followed and embedded on site. Support project handover and ensure all works are completed to a safe-to-operate (STO) standard at DM4. Maintain site compliance with assurance requirements (CSIR, CEIR, CQIR), collaborating with the Delivery Assurance Manager. Manage budgets in coordination with the Cost Manager; approve site expenditure, timesheets, and GRNs following governance procedures. Review and approve subcontractor RAMS, manage site requisitions, and ensure efficient use of plant and materials. Take ownership of the rework list, ensuring timely resolution and submission for construction assurance. Collaborate with the Project Delivery Team to support programme, cost, and quality reporting, as well as risk management. Assist in change management processes and accurately use CCMS for cost control and procurement. Liaise with Anglian Water operations staff to ensure seamless asset transition and operational readiness. Lead and motivate the site team, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We are seeking an experienced and confident Site Manager with strong leadership skills and a solid background in infrastructure delivery, preferably within the water or utilities sector. You will bring: Proven experience managing large-scale construction projects valued at £20 million or more, ideally within infrastructure or regulated utility sectors. A successful track record of delivering complex site operations within time, cost, and quality targets. Strong knowledge of health, safety, environmental, and quality standards in live site environments. Experience managing subcontractors and supply chain partners to meet project objectives. Commercial awareness and confidence in managing site budgets, cost reporting, and procurement systems. Familiarity with project assurance and governance processes, including change control and risk mitigation. Leadership skills to engage, develop, and motivate site teams, while maintaining excellent stakeholder relationships.
Jun 10, 2025
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with Site Managers, based at various sites within the Anglian Water region. You will report directly to the Programme Manager/Senior Project Manager, leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on projects, ensuring HSQE, programme, and budget requirements are met. As a Site Manager, you will oversee site-based delivery activities on complex infrastructure projects, ensuring construction works are completed safely, efficiently, and to high standards. Working closely with the Construction Manager, you will coordinate subcontractors, manage resources, and oversee daily operations to meet project milestones. Manage and coordinate site activities according to the construction programme, including subcontractor performance, resources, and materials. Ensure all safety, quality, and environmental management systems are followed and embedded on site. Support project handover and ensure all works are completed to a safe-to-operate (STO) standard at DM4. Maintain site compliance with assurance requirements (CSIR, CEIR, CQIR), collaborating with the Delivery Assurance Manager. Manage budgets in coordination with the Cost Manager; approve site expenditure, timesheets, and GRNs following governance procedures. Review and approve subcontractor RAMS, manage site requisitions, and ensure efficient use of plant and materials. Take ownership of the rework list, ensuring timely resolution and submission for construction assurance. Collaborate with the Project Delivery Team to support programme, cost, and quality reporting, as well as risk management. Assist in change management processes and accurately use CCMS for cost control and procurement. Liaise with Anglian Water operations staff to ensure seamless asset transition and operational readiness. Lead and motivate the site team, fostering a culture of accountability, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We are seeking an experienced and confident Site Manager with strong leadership skills and a solid background in infrastructure delivery, preferably within the water or utilities sector. You will bring: Proven experience managing large-scale construction projects valued at £20 million or more, ideally within infrastructure or regulated utility sectors. A successful track record of delivering complex site operations within time, cost, and quality targets. Strong knowledge of health, safety, environmental, and quality standards in live site environments. Experience managing subcontractors and supply chain partners to meet project objectives. Commercial awareness and confidence in managing site budgets, cost reporting, and procurement systems. Familiarity with project assurance and governance processes, including change control and risk mitigation. Leadership skills to engage, develop, and motivate site teams, while maintaining excellent stakeholder relationships.
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager, site-based at Knapps Mill, working on our South West Water Framework. You will report directly to the Head of Construction, and your role will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on all projects, ensuring HSQE, programme, and budget requirements are met. Key responsibilities will include: Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole. Manage, supervise, and mentor the site team as appropriate. Adopt, maintain, and promote cost-conscious management through efficient use of all resources. Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed, and updated. Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed, and updated. Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion. Attend all training associated with Site management duties including appointed person, temporary works, etc. as required. Minimum Requirements: Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications. Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate). CSCS Site Manager (Min). First Aid at Work. Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry.
Feb 20, 2025
Full time
We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Site Manager, site-based at Knapps Mill, working on our South West Water Framework. You will report directly to the Head of Construction, and your role will cover leading and directing the site team to coordinate the safe management of all operational activities on all projects, ensuring HSQE, programme, and budget requirements are met. Key responsibilities will include: Ensure all works are undertaken with due regard to the needs of the local population within the immediate vicinity of the works and the travelling public as a whole. Manage, supervise, and mentor the site team as appropriate. Adopt, maintain, and promote cost-conscious management through efficient use of all resources. Ensure realistic scheme programmes are prepared, reviewed, and updated. Ensure method statements and risk assessments are prepared, reviewed, briefed, and updated. Ensure all "as constructed" records are provided to the CDMC for inclusion within the Health and Safety File in a timely manner following scheme completion. Attend all training associated with Site management duties including appointed person, temporary works, etc. as required. Minimum Requirements: Recognised Civil Engineering/Site Management Qualifications. Health, Safety and Environmental Management (IOSH or Construction Managers Safety Certificate). CSCS Site Manager (Min). First Aid at Work. Experience in the Water/Waste Water Treatment Industry.