MWH Treatment are looking to strengthen our Construction team with a Regional Construction Manager based within the Thames Water framework.
You will report directly to the Operations Manager and your role will include providing functional, senior management to the construction team on all matters relating to the construction phase. Provide skilled construction resources for each project. Responsible for construction related resource management, quality, SHEQ and programme performance.
Support the Operations Manager/Programme Managers/Project Managers to ensure all SHEQ, Construction programme and budget requirements are met.
This role will initially cover a 12-site framework with Thames Water in clean water but is part of building a framework organisational structure to meet the demands of a 25-30+ live site framework across clean water and west. Role to cover sites in the London and Guildford areas.
Key responsibilities:
1. Refer to Pillars of Success as a summary of the key aspects of the role
2. Delivery Phase Discipline Lead for all Civils, Lifting and FRC/Temporary Works across every site within the region.
3. Allocate site staff to sites to ensure they are adequately resourced to ensure efficient resource management.
4. Assess performance of individuals in terms of competency. Provide assistance or enact disciplinary measures as necessary.
5. Act as ‘Designated Individual’ for Temporary Works – providing advice & guidance to Temporary Works Co-ordinators across region (if qualifications allow).
6. Act as ‘Designated Individual’ for Lifting – providing advice & guidance to Lifting Supervisors across region (if qualifications allow).
7. Advocate and be responsible for the embedment of the IFE programme within the region.
8. Regular review of the Quality, Safety and Environmental Policies/Procedures to ensure they remain fit for purpose.
9. Pre-construction and constructability input to all tenders.
10. Always maintain good PR and a good company image via direct interface with the Client, stakeholders & the general public by both verbal and written communications.
11. Demonstrate visible leadership across all sites within work programme maintaining a highly visible presence and ensuring all site standards are enforced.
12. Acquire & apply detailed knowledge across numerous subject areas (high risk) to be able to give advice & guidance to Project staff. This will include (but not limited to)
13. Asbestos Management, Construction techniques, Lifting, Temporary Works, Excavations and process safety.
14. Regularly engage with, visit, and share information and innovation around project delivery within other regions.
15. Apply external measures of productivity and challenge programme/productivity when visiting sites, asking exploratory questions, challenging durations and construction techniques.
16. Maintaining control of multiple, complex, multi-disciplinary projects at various stages of delivery, despite changes to the project scope or change to company policy
17. Standardise working practises, approach to safety, quality, time and cost across region.