United Living Group
Assistant Project Manager

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**Job Description – Coordinator (Trenchless Crossings) – United Infrastructure
United Infrastructure is delivering critical trenchless crossings across the Liverpool Bay Carbon Capture & Storage (LBACCS) onshore pipeline route. This role supports the safe, timely, and compliant delivery of a complex programme of microtunnelling, HDD, and auger-bore works, forming essential elements of the CO₂ pipeline construction.
About the Role
As a Coordinator (Trenchless Crossings), you will apply organisational and coordination skills to support the multiphase construction programme, ensuring the effective management of deliverables, documentation, and third-party liaison within strict regulatory and environmental requirements.
Key Responsibilities
Project Coordination
- Assist in the development of delivery plans, programme look-aheads, and daily/weekly coordination for trenchless crossings.
- Track progress, inputs, constraints, and report status updates to the Project Manager.
- Support preparation of meeting packs, progress slides, risk logs, and actions.
- Coordinate information flow between:
- Designers
- Subcontractors
- Site teams (including alignment drawings, temporary works, CEMP/permit requirements)
- Ensure latest drawings, RAMS and approvals are issued, understood, and used on site.
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Safety, RAMS & Compliance
- Support preparation, review, and communication of RAMS, permits, and safe-system-of-work documentation.
- Maintain SHEQ records; track close-outs and ensure briefings are completed.
- Monitor site compliance; raise issues proactively to the Project Manager.
- Assist in collecting project documentation:
- ITPs
- Check sheets
- Daily records
- NCR close-outs and redline updates
- Maintain document control discipline for trenchless packages.
Stakeholder & Third-Party Coordination
- Support engagement with asset owners (e.g., highways, utilities, Network Rail) for:
- Permits
- Inspections
- Method approvals
- Liaise with:
- Land access teams
- Environmental advisors
- Pipeline construction team to coordinate site readiness.
Commercial & Subcontractor Support
- Track subcontractor progress; measure works completed; support valuation inputs.
- Assist in:
- Reviewing subcontract deliverables
- Evaluating resource plans
- Assessing variations/early warnings
- Help plan:
- Shaft access
- Compound interfaces
- Deliveries
- Temporary works sequencing and readiness inspections


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Requirements
Essential Qualifications & Experience
- Experience in infrastructure or utilities projects (civils, tunnelling, pipelines or similar).
- Strong organisational and coordination skills with a delivery-focused mindset.
- Ability to **understand:
- Construction drawings
- RAMS
- Basic technical information**
- Confident communicator capable of engaging across:
- Site teams
- Engineering stakeholders
- Third-party partners
- Compentent with:
- MS Office
- Teams
- Project reporting tools
- Pro Experience supporting trenchless works (microtunnel, HDD, auger bore or shaft construction).
Desirable Qualifications & Experience
- Familiarity with:
- Permit processes
- CEMPs
- Third-party approvals
- Experience assisting:
- PMs
- Site Managers
- Engineering Leads
Certifications
- HNC/HND or degree in a construction/engineering discipline OR equivalent experience.
- CSCS card (Managers/Professionals preferred).
- SSSTS/SMSTS desirable.
- Full UK driving licence.
Additional Information
- Role will be based across our project offices covering:
- Atlami (Mold)
- Sealand Road
- Cryers Lane (Deeside).
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