Job Title: Site Manager
Location: Ashford
Job Type: Contract
Duration: Initial 2-3 Months (Potential Extension up to 6 Months)
IR35 Status: Inside IR35
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm (45 hours per week)
Rate: Negotiable
Overview
An urgent opportunity has arisen for an experienced Site Manager to support works on a live substation upgrade project in Ashford.
The role is required immediately to support ongoing survey and investigation works, ensuring site activities are managed safely and efficiently. The successful candidate will oversee works including major equipment replacement, extensive cabling and infrastructure upgrades within a live high-voltage environment.
While the construction of a Gas Insulated Switchgear (GIS) building is planned for a later phase of the project, the Site Manager may provide valuable input during the design development stage.
Key Responsibilities
Manage day-to-day site operations on a live substation project
Oversee works including equipment replacement, cabling installation and substation upgrades
Coordinate site teams, contractors and project stakeholders
Ensure strict compliance with health, safety and environmental standards
Monitor progress and ensure works are delivered in line with project programmes
Support investigation and survey activities currently underway
Provide site-based input into design development where required
Liaise with project management and engineering teams to resolve site queries
Requirements
Proven experience as a Site Manager within utility, power or substation environments
Experience working on live high-voltage sites
Strong knowledge of National Grid safety and operational standards
Ability to manage complex site operations in a regulated environment
Strong leadership, communication and coordination skills
Essential Certifications
Candidates must hold the following (in date):
National Grid Safety Instructions (NSI) 6 & 8 - Competent Person
Temporary Works Coordinator certification
CAT 1 & CAT 2 with Substation High Voltage (HV) module for utility excavation
SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme)
SHEA (Safety, Health and Environmental Awareness)
Candidates will also be required to complete an internal assessment relating to National Grid supplier requirements.
Project Environment
Live substation upgrade project
High-voltage infrastructure environment
Ongoing survey and investigation work
Equipment replacement and major cabling installation
This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified Site Manager with National Grid experience to take on a key role within a live infrastructure project, offering an immediate start and the potential for contract extension as the project progresses