Mechanical Site Manager

BMSL Group Ltd
Congleton
3 weeks ago
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Senior Supervisor / Site Manager - perm but will cosider contract


The Opportunity

We are seeking an experienced Senior Supervisor / Site Manager to oversee a £1.5m water infrastructure scheme in Congleton, involving the conversion of humus tanks into storm tanks. This role is ideal for a mechanically biased site leader who is proactive, pragmatic, and capable of taking ownership of day-to-day site operations while working closely with the Project Manager.


The project is already underway (enabling works started), with main works programmed for approximately 8-9 months.


About the Company

We are a Principal Contractor operating within the water sector and have secured a position on the AMP8 framework with United Utilities, covering projects across Cheshire & Merseyside. This presents strong ongoing workload and continuity beyond the initial scheme.


Key Responsibilities

  • Day-to-day supervision of site activities
  • Coordination of subcontractors and direct labour
  • Ordering plant, materials, and site equipment
  • Producing POWRAs and ensuring site documentation is maintained
  • Taking site dimensions and assisting with setting out requirements
  • Supporting the Project Manager with delivery and programme
  • Ensuring full compliance with CDM regulations and health & safety standards

Candidate Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Senior Supervisor or Site Manager within water or utilities
  • Mechanically biased (essential) with some electrical exposure (beneficial)
  • Strong working knowledge of CDM regulations
  • Able to act on instruction and manage responsibilities independently
  • Practical, solutions-focused and proactive approach
  • SMSTS (preferred)
  • Relevant CSCS card

What We Offer

  • £60,000 salary (dependent on experience)
  • Company van (take home)
  • Long-term regional pipeline of secured AMP8 framework projects
  • Strong support structure from experienced Project Management team
  • Opportunity for progression within a growing water infrastructure contractor


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