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CDM Practitioner

The Clancy Group
Lincolnshire
1 month ago
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CDM Practitioner £40000 to £46000 Canwick Lincoln

We are ambitious
We’re keen to hear from determined and motivated people like you who are interested in developing their supervisory experience in the world of utilities.

We’re looking for an additional CDM Compliance Manager to join our Integrated Maintenance, Reactive and Developer Services (IMRDS) team supporting our Anglian Water contract.

You’ll play a key role in ensuring compliance with CDM 2015 regulations across a wide range of works, including water main repairs, maintenance, meter replacements, confined space work, and reactive repairs across the Anglian Water region.

Working alongside Clancy and Anglian Water managers, operatives and sub-contractors, you’ll embed our ‘Safer Every Day’ culture, provide expert CDM and safety advice, and help teams deliver projects safely, efficiently and to the highest standards.

Here are some of the activities you’ll be involved in:

  • Supporting the IMRDS team to ensure compliance with Health & Safety and CDM 2015 regulations.
  • Reviewing and approving design submissions and pre-construction information.
  • Coaching front line teams and network technicians to improve RAMS and safe systems of work.
  • Completing site inspections, temporary works audits, lifting audits and leadership tours.
  • Promoting continual improvement and sharing best practice across the Anglian Water Alliance.
  • Supporting quality assurance to ensure installations meet standards and identifying areas for improvement.
  • Advising on health and safety risk management and taking part in Principal Designer meetings.

We’d love to hear from you if...

You’re an experienced compliance or construction professional with a strong understanding of CDM regulations and site operations, ideally within the utilities or water sector. You’ll be confident working with a range of stakeholders, from field teams to design engineers, providing coaching, support and practical solutions that keep safety and quality front of mind.

To be successful in this role, you’ll bring solid experience in design and construction management, deep excavation and temporary works, along with a proactive, organised approach. You’ll also hold a full UK driving licence, a valid SMSTS (as a minimum), a CDM qualification and a Temporary Works Coordinator certificate. A First Aid at Work qualification is also required.

Confidence, diplomacy and excellent communication skills will help you influence and guide others effectively. If you also have NRSWA Supervisor, IOSH, Principal Designer training or EUSR/SHEA Water certification, that would be a real advantage.

Our Company

Every day we work smarter, greener and use our imaginations.

Our purpose at Clancy is simple - we make life better for everyone’s growing families. We play a vital role in providing fresh drinking water and power to millions of homes and businesses and so much more.

We are one of the biggest family owned construction businesses in the UK and we care about our people, our clients and the environment.

What Next

You apply, and we respond within two weeks (we know how annoying it is not to hear anything back)! If you don’t receive feedback within that timescale, please don’t be afraid to chase us - one of our values is to do what we say we will do!

Benefits

In addition to helping you reach your career goals, a competitive salary, pension, healthcare and holiday allowance starting at 24-26 days per annum, we also offer perks including Clancy Xtras, our employee benefits programme with discounts for numerous well-known retailers such as Tesco, Sainsbury’s, Currys PC World and Vue Cinemas, cycle to work scheme as well as an Employee Assistance Programme.

 

Clancy is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all our employees. If you require any reasonable adjustments to be made for you to attend an interview, please do let us know and we will be happy to accommodate.

We are proud signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant and Disability Confident Committed.

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