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Mechanical Site Supervisor

Advance Training & Recruitment Services
Poole
1 week ago
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Overview

Job Role: Mechanical Site Supervisor

Salary: £370 – £400 / day

Location: Poole, Dorset

About the Role

Our client is looking to strengthen their Construction team with a Mechanical Site Supervisor based within commuting distance from Poole, Dorset (or comfortable living away from home Monday – Friday).

You will report directly to the M&E Manager, and your role will be to supervise and control all mechanical site activities in the most efficient manner – to specification, within contract timescales, and without risk to health and safety – while delivering a high-quality end product. You will ensure that a Quality installation is achieved as the work progresses.

Responsibilities
  • Support the Site Manager in maintaining a safe working environment for all employees, supply chain partners, and visitors.
  • Ensure that all relevant Health, Safety & Environmental (HS&E) documents are correctly recorded, up to date, and reviewed when received.
  • Check that all relevant drawings, specifications, and documents accurately describe the work to be carried out.
  • Review and comment on Method Statements and Work Instructions in line with the Project Execution Plan.
  • Supervise all mechanical installation and commissioning activities, ensuring they are carried out in accordance with approved documentation.
  • Record progress of works on as-built drawings or other suitable means when required.
About You
  • HNC / HND in Mechanical Engineering
  • Experience working on water or wastewater projects (Essential)
  • Experience with Chemical Dosing projects (preferred)
  • SSSTS certification
  • CSCS card
  • First Aid qualification
  • EUSR Water Hygiene card

If you would like to learn more about this opportunity, please reach out to Charlie Knight @ Advance TRS.

We are an equal opportunity employer and value diversity in our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, colour, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.


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