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Mechanical Site Supervisor - @One Alliance

JNBentley Careers
Peterborough
1 month ago
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Mott MacDonald Bentley are recruiting for a Mechanical Site Supervisor to join the Anglian Water @One Alliance.

As part of Anglian Water's @one Alliance, we are on a mission to create a sustainable and resilient future for water. With an ambitious £2.3 billion capital investment in AMP8, we are revolutionising infrastructure, sustainability, and digital transformation to protect the environment and support growing communities.

What will you be doing as our new Supervisor (Mechanical)?

You'll site supervise and input into projects from inception to completion. You'll be site-based with regular communication between other members of the delivery team based in the local office. Working with the Site Manager, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day management of the delivery teams and sub-contractors on site, and effectively communicate tasks to the direct labour teams where available as well as predominately sub-contractors to meet delivery programmes.

You'll be expected to carry out the implementation and monitoring of health, safety, quality, environmental and performance standards and ensuring all work meets required water industry regulations and Anglian Water approved standards.

Key responsibilities:

  • Implement @One requirements and statutory legal regulations paying specific attention to HSE legislation.
  • Carry out and record site inspections of site, plan...

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