Site Agent

Oxford
2 weeks ago
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Overview:

I am working on behalf of a tier-one contractor recruiting a Site Agent to join a long-term water and wastewater framework across the Thames Valley (including Aylesbury, Banbury and Reading). You’ll be an on-site delivery lead, taking projects from pre-construction and site setup through to commissioning, handover and close-out. The work ranges from wastewater treatment upgrades and pumping station works to river/culvert interventions, network rehabilitation and nature-based solutions that improve biodiversity and resilience.

Key Responsibilities:



Lead day-to-day site delivery: plan, programme and manage resources to ensure projects are delivered safely, on time, within budget and to client quality standards.

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Act as the primary site contact for client representatives, designers, subcontractors and local stakeholders; provide clear progress updates and prompt resolution of site issues.

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Prepare, review and enforce site RAMS, method statements and permits to work (including permit to dig, confined space and hot works); ensure compliance with CDM and company procedures.

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Manage subcontractor performance and on-site labour, including inductions, competence checks and toolbox talks.

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Take responsibility as Temporary Works Coordinator where required; oversee installation, inspections and removal of temporary works.

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Coordinate plant, materials and logistics (including traffic management and environmental controls) to minimise programme risk and maintain safe working areas.

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Oversee commissioning, witness tests and operational handover activities (including SCADA/telemetry handover and water quality sampling liaison with operations teams).

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Maintain accurate site records, progress reports, cost tracking and site diaries to support commercial and delivery teams.

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Implement pollution prevention measures, ecological protections and permit conditions; respond to environmental incidents and manage remediation actions.

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Support continuous improvement initiatives, lessons learned, and the development of junior site staff.

Qualifications & Experience:

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Formal qualification: HNC/HND, Foundation degree or Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management or equivalent commercial/site experience.

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Site safety / management certifications: CSCS and SSSTS or SMSTS (or equivalent).

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Experience working on water or wastewater projects (treatment works, pumping stations, sewer/network rehabilitation, river/culvert works) or within AMP/framework delivery is highly desirable.

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Proven competency or experience acting as Temporary Works Coordinator.

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Relevant technical certificates advantageous: Confined Space, First Aid at Work, NRSWA/Streetworks, Plant CPCS or equivalent.

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Strong organisational, problem solving and stakeholder management skills; confident communicator with the ability to lead multi-discipline teams.

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Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel across the operational region.

Benefits

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Structured training and development package with support towards professional chartership.

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Tailored health & wellbeing offering and private medical insurance.

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26 days’ annual leave with option to buy additional days.

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Enhanced pension scheme and 4x life assurance.

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Clear career progression within major frameworks and opportunity to develop site leadership skills.

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Competitive salary and additional regular salary reviews.

If you’re looking to progress your career as a Site Agent within the UK water sector and want to work on long-term, secure frameworks with a tier-one contractor, we’d like to hear from you

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