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MEICA Site Manager (Water / Mechanical Bias)
Location: Kent and South East London (Mobile Role)
Rate: GBP400 - GBP450 per day (CIS or LTD)
Start: ASAP
Duration: 6 Months (with permanent opportunities available)
Project Overview
We are seeking an experienced MEICA Site Manager to join a leading regional contractor delivering essential asset upgrades across Kent and South East London.
The project scope focuses on vital environment, river, and water control infrastructure. You will manage packages involving the mechanics of sluice gates, river locks, pumping stations, and the installation/upgrade of specialized eel screens. A mechanical engineering bias is highly advantageous for this position, as you will take full operational control on-site to drive delivery safely, on budget, and to framework specifications.
Key Responsibilities
- Site Leadership: Take operational responsibility for MEICA delivery, managing the day-to-day programme and coordinating multi-disciplinary subcontractors across various site locations.
- Asset Upgrades and Replacement: Oversee complex M&E packages including river locks, sluice gates, pumping systems, and specialized eel screen replacements.
- Technical Compliance: Interrogate MEICA design drawings, P&IDs, and specifications to ensure right-first-time delivery and seamless mechanical and electrical systems integration.
- Health and Safety Management: Enforce strict CDM 2015 and asset safety standards. Write, review, and sign off on RAMS, manage Permit to Work systems, and oversee safe working procedures near/over water and within confined spaces.
- Commercial and Progress Tracking: Track daily outputs against target budgets, manage variations, maintain accurate site diaries, and report progress directly to the Project Manager.
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Requirements
- MEICA Management Experience: Proven track record as a Site Manager delivering mechanical and electrical engineering packages within the water, river environment, or utilities sectors.
- Mechanical Bias: A strong mechanical engineering background or specific advantage in heavy mechanical asset installation (gates, locks, pumps) is highly beneficial.
- Asset Knowledge: Deep understanding of water level control structures (sluice gates, lock mechanisms), pumping station components, and relevant asset standards.
Qualifications
- SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme)
- Black or Gold CSCS Card
- EUSR National Water Hygiene card is highly desirable.
- Mobility: Full UK driving licence is mandatory, as this role involves traveling to various regional site locations across Kent and South East London.


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Contract Details
- Coverage Area: Kent and South East London framework sites.
- Payment Options: CIS or LTD company models welcome.
- Stability: Initial 6-month contract with a clear path to a long-term permanent role for the right candidate.
If this is something that interests you please apply or reach out directly.
Randstad CPE values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are more than happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application.
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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