Site Manager - Water & Wastewater Infrastructure (AMP8) South London / Thames Valley (site-based) Inside IR35 ️ Long-Term Contract (initially to March 2025, potential extension into AMP8) We are working with a key delivery partner for a major UK water utility's AMP7/AMP8 Infrastructure Capital Programme, delivering critical water and wastewater infrastructure upgrades across South London and the Thames Valley. As part of this multi-million-pound programme, we are seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead delivery on active infrastructure sites. Scope of the Programme Under major infrastructure packages valued at £330m, the programme involves key upgrades including: Replacement of water distribution mains and trunk mains Installation of new/refurbished pumping stations Pressure management activities Wastewater rising main replacements and gravity sewer solutions Rail-adjacent sewer works, aqueduct and pipe bridge inspections Long-term asset health improvement across water and wastewater networks ️ Key Responsibilities Manage and coordinate all on-site activities for water/wastewater projects Lead site teams and subcontractors to ensure safe, timely, and cost-effective delivery Ensure compliance with CDM regulations, company procedures, and client specifications Oversee HSEQ standards and ensure robust reporting and risk management Maintain effective communication with delivery managers, planners, and engineering leads Manage permits to work, site diaries, inductions, and toolbox talks ✅ Requirements Proven experience as a Site Manager on water or wastewater infrastructure projects Experience working on regulated utility frameworks (e.g., AMP6/7/8, major UK water utilities) Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to coordinate multiple trades SMSTS, CSCS (Black or Gold), and EUSR Water Hygiene (essential) Desirable: Utility Passport, Confined Space, Temporary Works Coordinator ️ Location Sites across South London and the Thames Valley Travel between sites may be required depending on project allocation