Site Supervisor (Civil/Mechanical)

Gattaca
Exeter
1 week ago
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Site Supervisor (Civil/Mechanical) - Solar Energy Project

Location: Split between Exeter and Buckinghamshire

Start Date: From July 26

Duration: 14 months

Hours: 40 hours per week

Engagement: Contract

A new contract assignment is available for a Site Supervisor (Civil/Mechanical ) to support a major Solar energy construction project. This role is ideal for professionals with strong civil/mechanical engineering expertise and practical on site experience within large scale infrastructure or energy projects.

Requirements
  • Minimum 3 years’ relevant site experience, including:
  • Knowledge of CDM Regulations and health & safety
  • Experience in general civil construction, reinforcement detailing, and checking
  • Renewable energy project experience preferred (substations, cable installation, inverter/PV installation, civil BoP works)
  • SMSTS or NEC4 Supervision accreditation (or equivalent)
  • Full UK driving license
Role Responsibilities

The Site Supervisor will support project delivery through comprehensive on site oversight, including:

Construction Supervision

  • Monitor site progress against programme and prepare review reports
  • Assess work quality, including pre/post‑concrete inspections
  • Ensure compliance with specifications, drawings, and approved RAMS
  • Review contractor documentation such as RAMS, TMP and CMP

Project Support

  • Contribute to monthly progress meetings and reporting
  • Maintain trackers for construction activities and deliveries
  • Assist the Project Manager with EPC/ICP contract obligations
  • Support in assessing milestone applications

Health, Safety & Quality

  • Report and log NCRs
  • Perform snagging and coordinate close out with contractors
  • Monitor mechanical and civil commissioning activities
  • Support Project Manager with third party interfaces
  • Assist in applications for Provisional Acceptance Certificates
  • Ongoing review of planning conditions and consents
  • Liaise with Environmental Clerk of Works as required
How to Apply

If you meet the requirements and are interested in contributing to a major renewable energy project, please submit your CV and availability.


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