Ward and Burke
Site Agent

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About Ward & Burke
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Ward & Burke is a leading civil engineering contractor specialising in the delivery of complex water and wastewater infrastructure projects across the UK and Ireland. Due to continued growth within our Southern Water framework, we are seeking an experienced Site Agent to join our delivery team.
This is an excellent opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of clean water and wastewater projects, ranging from treatment works upgrades and pumping stations to pipeline and network infrastructure schemes.
The Role
As Site Agent, you will be responsible for the safe, efficient and profitable delivery of construction projects from commencement through to completion. You will lead site teams, manage subcontractors and suppliers, and work closely with Southern Water and our internal delivery teams to ensure projects are delivered to the highest standards of safety, quality and performance.
Key Responsibilities
Manage the day-to-day delivery of water and wastewater infrastructure projects. Lead site teams and coordinate subcontractors and suppliers. Ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental and quality requirements. Manage project programmes and drive progress against key milestones. Monitor project costs and support commercial reporting. Review and implement construction methodologies, RAMS and temporary works requirements. Liaise with Southern Water representatives, stakeholders and the wider project team. Manage site records, reporting and project documentation. Support planning, procurement and resource allocation activities. Ensure works are delivered in accordance with design requirements, specifications and contractual obligations.
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Candidate Requirements
Essential
Degree qualified in Civil Engineering or a related engineering discipline. Previous experience delivering water or wastewater infrastructure projects. Proven experience in a Site Agent, Project Engineer or similar project delivery role. Strong understanding of construction health and safety requirements. Excellent organisational and communication skills. Full UK driving licence. Ability to work across Southern Water's operational area.


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Desirable
Experience working within NEC forms of contract. SMSTS qualification. Temporary Works Coordinator training. CSCS Manager Card. First Aid qualification. Experience working directly with UK water utility companies.
What We Offer
Competitive salary of £50,000 - £65,000. Company vehicle or vehicle allowance. Company pension scheme. 27 days annual leave plus public holidays. Accommodation provided when working away from home. Ongoing training and professional development. Long-term career opportunities within a growing business.
Location
We are particularly interested in candidates who are based within, or willing to relocate to, the Southern Water region. xlqdzyr Assistance will be provided for those required to work away from their home location.
To apply, please submit your CV together with a brief covering letter outlining your relevant experience and current location
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