Site Agent

London
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My client are leading tier 1 main contractor who are delivering both clean and waste water schemes for Thames water and various other frameworks across the UK. They are looking to onboard a site agent to assist in the delivery of multiple schemes across the capital.

Site agent responsibilities:

  • Lead site health, safety, and environmental management - including preparation and approval of RAMS, management of permits to work, control of confined space entry, and implementation of isolations on live assets.

  • Deliver daily site briefings, toolbox talks, and ensure all operatives fully understand safety controls and risk mitigation measures.

  • Manage day-to-day construction operations, supervising engineers and subcontractors to ensure works are delivered safely, on time, and within budget.

  • Oversee progress against programme, managing resources, quality assurance, and stakeholder coordination.

  • Conduct constructibility reviews, project rehearsals, and fit-for-assembly sign-off to optimise delivery efficiency and innovation.

  • Ensure all contractual, commercial, and quality procedures are followed, including the timely issue of notices and documentation.

  • Drive sustainability on site - minimising waste, reducing embodied carbon, and promoting responsible resource use.

  • Promote collaborative working within delivery teams and alliance partners, fostering a culture of safety, accountability, and continuous improvement.

    Site agent requirements:

  • Proven experience working as a Site Agent or Senior Site Engineer within the UK Water or Waste water sector, ideally on non-infrastructure or civil schemes.

  • HNC/Degree in Civil Engineering or Construction Management or related construction/engineering field.

  • SMSTS, CSCS certification are essential.

  • Strong leadership skills with a hands-on approach and the ability to manage live operational sites safely.

  • Demonstrable experience managing RAMS, permits to work, confined space operations, and live asset isolations.

  • Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills, with a proactive and collaborative attitude.

  • Temporary Works Coordinator and/Or Lifting AP.

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