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carrington west
Civil Site Manager - Water
carrington west City, London
Site Manager - Water Capital Delivery Location: Bexley area. Contract Type: Contract or Contract to Permanent Salary: Competitive + Benefits (Umbrella PAYE) Join a Legacy of Infrastructure Excellence Carrington West is working with a key client delivering long term, high value water infrastructure schemes across the Thames water area. We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to oversee major heavy civils works, including deep drainage, large diameter pipe installation, and tunnelling, supporting the delivery of capital investment projects critical to water resilience in the region. This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative, forward thinking delivery team where innovation, quality, and safety sit at the core of project execution. The Role As Site Manager, you'll be responsible for the safe and efficient site delivery of complex civil works including water infrastructure, with a primary focus on service reservoirs, pipelines, and associated assets. You'll work closely with the Project and Construction Managers, supervising subcontractors and ensuring compliance across all technical, safety, and commercial disciplines. Key Responsibilities Lead daily site operations, ensuring compliance with all health, safety, and environmental standards Conduct daily briefings, manage permit systems, and maintain full site SHE documentation Oversee temporary works coordination and lifting activities as per method statements Drive project quality from mobilisation to completion, targeting defect free delivery Manage procurement and site logistics, plant allocation, and cost tracking Support the commercial team with progress reporting, certification, and early warnings Promote a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement on site About You 10+ years' experience in a Site Manager or Site Agent role within civil engineering, ideally water sector Strong background in deep excavation, trenchless installation, concrete structures, and live utility environments Proficient with MS Office and site based document control systems Hands on leadership style, confident in managing subcontractors and technical packages ualifications & Certifications Required CSCS card (Management level) & SMSTS EUSR SHEA Water First Aid (3 day certificate) Temporary Works Supervisor Full UK Driving Licence What's on Offer Competitive salary or day rate Opportunity to transition to a permanent role Defined career pathway with development support Long term, high impact infrastructure projects Supportive, inclusive working environment Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply today with your CV. Mario By applying, you consent to Carrington West processing your personal data as per our Data Protection Policy. Your details may be shared with relevant third party clients.
Dec 16, 2025
Full time
Site Manager - Water Capital Delivery Location: Bexley area. Contract Type: Contract or Contract to Permanent Salary: Competitive + Benefits (Umbrella PAYE) Join a Legacy of Infrastructure Excellence Carrington West is working with a key client delivering long term, high value water infrastructure schemes across the Thames water area. We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to oversee major heavy civils works, including deep drainage, large diameter pipe installation, and tunnelling, supporting the delivery of capital investment projects critical to water resilience in the region. This is an exciting opportunity to join a collaborative, forward thinking delivery team where innovation, quality, and safety sit at the core of project execution. The Role As Site Manager, you'll be responsible for the safe and efficient site delivery of complex civil works including water infrastructure, with a primary focus on service reservoirs, pipelines, and associated assets. You'll work closely with the Project and Construction Managers, supervising subcontractors and ensuring compliance across all technical, safety, and commercial disciplines. Key Responsibilities Lead daily site operations, ensuring compliance with all health, safety, and environmental standards Conduct daily briefings, manage permit systems, and maintain full site SHE documentation Oversee temporary works coordination and lifting activities as per method statements Drive project quality from mobilisation to completion, targeting defect free delivery Manage procurement and site logistics, plant allocation, and cost tracking Support the commercial team with progress reporting, certification, and early warnings Promote a culture of collaboration and continuous improvement on site About You 10+ years' experience in a Site Manager or Site Agent role within civil engineering, ideally water sector Strong background in deep excavation, trenchless installation, concrete structures, and live utility environments Proficient with MS Office and site based document control systems Hands on leadership style, confident in managing subcontractors and technical packages ualifications & Certifications Required CSCS card (Management level) & SMSTS EUSR SHEA Water First Aid (3 day certificate) Temporary Works Supervisor Full UK Driving Licence What's on Offer Competitive salary or day rate Opportunity to transition to a permanent role Defined career pathway with development support Long term, high impact infrastructure projects Supportive, inclusive working environment Ready to take the next step in your career? Apply today with your CV. Mario By applying, you consent to Carrington West processing your personal data as per our Data Protection Policy. Your details may be shared with relevant third party clients.
Chartered Civil Engineer
ICE Recruit
This opportunity offers progression to directorship and calls for a civil engineer with water resources experience who wants to head up a team with a growing workload. It would suit an engineer who wants to move from a large framework consultancy to a company offering more control and influence, where individual contribution is recognised. Company Overview A leading independent consultancy, highly rated for their heavy civil engineering, environmental and infrastructure expertise. They are a first class employer with high staff retention that offers excellent terms and conditions of employment. With over one hundred technical professionals, the practice is known for its depth of expertise and their commitment to staff development. The water services division is expanding, with increasing demand from both public and private sector clients. Your Role You will be heading up the civil/ structural water resources team in our client's well established, multidisciplinary London office. To begin with your day to day work will be overseeing the detailed design of small reservoirs and water retaining structures, including scopes of work, specifications, and tender documentation. Reporting to the Civil Engineering Director you will be managing civil, structural, and M&E coordination across all design stages, ensuring alignment with P&DI documentation and regulatory standards. Duties will include supervising and checking the work of junior engineers, and overseeing multidisciplinary inputs within potable water storage, water supply, and wastewater treatment schemes. Profile Required You should be a chartered civil, structural or environmental engineer with at least nine years' experience in water infrastructure. This should include work on pumping stations, wastewater treatment plants, and surface water and wastewater collection systems. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as GIS, MicroDrainage, and Civil 3D is expected. Experience of multidisciplinary project environments and water sector frameworks is highly advantageous.
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
This opportunity offers progression to directorship and calls for a civil engineer with water resources experience who wants to head up a team with a growing workload. It would suit an engineer who wants to move from a large framework consultancy to a company offering more control and influence, where individual contribution is recognised. Company Overview A leading independent consultancy, highly rated for their heavy civil engineering, environmental and infrastructure expertise. They are a first class employer with high staff retention that offers excellent terms and conditions of employment. With over one hundred technical professionals, the practice is known for its depth of expertise and their commitment to staff development. The water services division is expanding, with increasing demand from both public and private sector clients. Your Role You will be heading up the civil/ structural water resources team in our client's well established, multidisciplinary London office. To begin with your day to day work will be overseeing the detailed design of small reservoirs and water retaining structures, including scopes of work, specifications, and tender documentation. Reporting to the Civil Engineering Director you will be managing civil, structural, and M&E coordination across all design stages, ensuring alignment with P&DI documentation and regulatory standards. Duties will include supervising and checking the work of junior engineers, and overseeing multidisciplinary inputs within potable water storage, water supply, and wastewater treatment schemes. Profile Required You should be a chartered civil, structural or environmental engineer with at least nine years' experience in water infrastructure. This should include work on pumping stations, wastewater treatment plants, and surface water and wastewater collection systems. Familiarity with industry-standard software such as GIS, MicroDrainage, and Civil 3D is expected. Experience of multidisciplinary project environments and water sector frameworks is highly advantageous.
Manx Utilities
Head of Water
Manx Utilities
As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man's water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island's people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the 'asset owner' and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man's water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities' Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible - able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man's water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island's people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the 'asset owner' and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man's water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities' Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible - able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance
Manx Utilities
Head of Water
Manx Utilities Douglas, Isle of Man
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man s water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island s people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the asset owner and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man s water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Dec 09, 2025
Full time
PLEASE MENTION GREENJOBS WHEN RESPONDING TO THIS CAREER OPPORTUNITY As the Head of Water, you will be responsible for the Water Team and the Isle of Man s water infrastructure. You will be primarily based at the Douglas Water Treatment works; however, you are expected to work at any Manx Utilities location. Our organisation We are a statutory Board of the Isle of Man Government, proud to be a trusted provider of essential utility services that support the Island s people, economy, and environment. With a dedicated team of around 400 staff and an annual turnover of approximately £150 million, we play a vital role in keeping the Island running every day. We deliver electricity, clean drinking water, wastewater treatment, and natural gas services that our Island depends on. Core responsibilities: The main duties of your job role are outlined below. Act as the asset owner and lead the team of staff who manage, monitor, optimise, and operate the Isle of Man s water infrastructure to meet our statutory duties and responsibilities. Develop strategy and policy for all water-related matters. As part of the Senior Management Team, and in conjunction with other senior colleagues, advise and assist the Executive Team with the formulation of policies, strategy and objectives, together with their effective implementation. To be a leader who encourages practices and creates a culture that puts safety first in everything that we do and works toward ISO45001 accreditation for the Water Team. To effectively chair the Water Health, Safety, and Environmental committee. Be accountable for the constant development, review/update, and adherence to the Quality Management System (QMS) and maintain and extend ISO9001 accreditation within the Water Team. Own, update, deliver and promote the Water Service Delivery Plan. To ensure the provision of a quality service to our customers, investigate complaints and prepare responses in support of the Customer Services Manager. To achieve/set objectives effectively within specified timescales and in accordance with the current Manx Utilities Business Plan and the Water Service Delivery Plan. To use risk management techniques to reduce the likelihood and consequence of service failures. To manage current and future environmental impacts and work towards ISO14001 accreditation for the Water Team, proactively maintaining relationships with colleagues within DEFA. To undertake performance management for the team and manage recruitment matters and work with the HR Manager to achieve the succession plan targets. Actively encourage and facilitate staff development. Produce a monthly report for Water operations for the Executive Team and Board. Encourage an asset management approach to asset maintenance and renewal and work towards ISO55001 accreditation for the Water Team. Provide a strategic overview and technical guidance to the Capital Projects team to ensure operational needs are met. Work with the Water Quality Technician to ensure that Manx Utilities is adopting best practice in terms of water quality provision and monitoring. Ensure reservoir monitoring schedules and maintenance requirements (as laid down by the recommendations of the Inspecting Engineer and Supervising Engineer) are completed. Prepare annual revenue budgets and monitor budget performance through the year. Provide strategic input to the Long-Term Engineering Plan and operational input into the preparation of annual capital budgets. Advise the Executive Team on matters relating to the Water Act, water-related issues, challenges, and industry best practices. Act as Delegated Authority for the Executive Director if required. Knowledge, skills & experience: The attributes required for you to function effectively in your job role include: Degree in a relevant engineering/environmental subject. Chartered Engineer or Chartered Member of a relevant Institution. Management/leadership qualification. NEBOSH General Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety. Extensive experience in water utility operation and management. Detailed knowledge and understanding of water infrastructure and industry best practice. Extensive experience in providing senior management and leadership in an operational environment. Experience in developing and implementing a strategy. Understanding of the requirement for performance in accordance with our policies. Knowledge and awareness of the requirement for compliance with; Corporate Governance Industry Regulations Health and Safety at Work Act Successful track record of supporting/leading organisational change. Experience in leading, motivating, and developing a diverse team in achieving key organisational objectives. Experience in negotiating commercial/other agreements. Experience in budget setting and management. Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of ISO Quality, Environmental, and Asset Management principles. Excellent skills in managing the political interface and in handling media/public relations. An open and facilitative style of leadership, which can be adapted when necessary to ensure delivery of objectives. Excellent communication skills at all levels with evidence of persuasion and negotiation. Excellent presentation/public speaking skills. Able to establish effective relationships and command respect. Resilient and able to work under pressure to deliver to tight deadlines. Self-motivated, reliable, and flexible able to respond positively to changing demands. Committed to continuous improvement. Terms Your salary and terms are negotiable, depending on your experience. Policies Every job role supports the achievement of our key policies: Health & Safety People Environment Quality Assets Governance TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES

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