Key Responsibilities
* Take full day-to-day ownership of site operations across water mains, sewers, service connections or associated civil works, ensuring safe systems of work are maintained at all times
* Manage and direct site supervisors, engineers, directly employed labour and subcontractors across all work fronts
* Prepare, review and implement RAMS, SSOW, confined space entry procedures, permits to work and site inductions in line with Scottish Water standards and CDM 2015 regulations
* Monitor progress against the construction programme, identifying risks early and taking proactive steps to keep works on track
* Manage resources including plant, materials, equipment and labour to maximise productivity and minimise downtime
* Act as the primary point of contact on site for the client, Scottish Water representatives, local authorities and other stakeholders — maintaining clear and professional communication throughout
* Manage subcontractor performance including attendance at progress meetings, review of short-term programmes and ensuring compliance with contract requirements
* Maintain accurate and complete site records including daily diaries, allocation sheets, delivery notes, site instructions and any early warnings or compensation events under the NEC contract
* Support the commercial team with contract administration, valuations and reporting, ensuring all contractual obligations are met in a timely manner
* Enforce all Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality policies on site, carrying out regular inspections, audits and toolbox talks
Essential Requirements
* Valid Scottish Water DOMS ticket — must be current and in date, no exceptions
* Proven experience as a Site Agent or Senior Supervisor on water, utilities or civils infrastructure projects
* Strong knowledge of water industry standards, Scottish Water specifications and relevant HSE guidance
* Experience managing confined space operations, excavation and reinstatement works in live highway and utility environments
* Thorough understanding of CDM 2015 regulations and site management best practice
* Ability to manage and motivate a multidisciplinary site team in a fast-paced environment
* Competent in reading and interpreting engineering drawings, specifications and contract documents
* Full UK driving licence
Desirable
* Experience on Scottish Water capital delivery or maintenance frameworks in the Central Belt region
* SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) — current certificate
* NEC3 or NEC4 contract administration experience
* EUSR Water Hygiene certification
* Temporary Works Coordinator or Designated Manager accreditation
* HNC, HND or degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline
About You
* A strong, confident leader with a hands-on approach and the ability to drive performance on site
* Excellent communicator — able to engage effectively with clients, regulators, subcontractors and the supply chain
* Well organised with the ability to manage competing priorities across multiple work fronts simultaneously
* Proactive in identifying problems and finding practical solutions before they impact programme, cost or safety
* Committed to delivering high-quality work and upholding the highest standards of health, safety and environmental management
if this role sounds of interest, please apply and one of our team will be in touch
£60000.00 - £65000.00 per year











