Site Manager
Our client, a prominent company in the power utilities and energy sector, is looking for a dedicated Site Manager to oversee projects across the United Kingdom, with a focus on Scotland.
the Projects consists of New Electrical connections within the ICP sector. This role will be site based and there will be the expectations to travel with the potential of staying away if projects are further afield.
We will be open to hearing and speaking to Site Supervisors also who hold SSSTS / NRSWA Supervisor ticket looking to progress to a Site Manager
Key Responsibilities:
Manage site operations for Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Points, Solar, Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), and Independent Connection Provider (ICP) projects
Ensure compliance with health and safety regulations, including HSG47
Coordinate and supervise civils and electrical work on-site
Oversee project timelines, budgets, and quality standards
Collaborate with various stakeholders, including contractors, engineers, and utility companies
Ensure adherence to NRSWA regulations and supervise street works
Conduct site inspections and risk assessments
Provide regular project updates and resolve any on-site issues promptly
Job Requirements:
SMSTS or SSSTS certification is required
NRSWA Supervisory qualification
Utilities knowlege (Power/Electrical LV/HV preferred) however, Gas, Water, Telecoms, Highways experience considered
Strong understanding of HSG47 guidelines
Excellent organisational and leadership skills
Ability to travel and manage sites across various locations, mainly within Scotland
Benefits:
Permanent position with opportunities for career advancement
£40,000-£50,000 per annum
Company vehicle and fuel card
25 days holiday plus Bank Holiday
Lodging away allowance
Standard Monday to Friday work schedule, 40 hours per week
Competitive benefits package
If you are an experienced Site Manager or a Site Supervisor with a background in power distribution and energy projects, we invite you to apply now to join our client's dynamic team and contribute to innovative and impactful projects across the UK