Trant Engineering Ltd
Site Manager

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Department: Operations Management/Site Operations Management Location: South East England
Description
Join Trant Engineering and help shape the delivery of complex, high-impact projects.
Trant Engineering is a leading EPC contractor with a strong reputation for delivering innovative engineering solutions across the UK and internationally. With over 1,000 employees and a £150m turnover, we’re growing—and now looking for an experienced Site Manager to play a key role in our project delivery teams.
The Role As a Site Manager you'll be responsible for overseeing day-to-day site activities for allocated engineering discipline, ensuring works are delivered on schedule, within budget, and to SHEQ standards, clients contract conditions and regulatory standards. The role manages site personnel, coordinates subcontractors, and acts as a key interface between construction, engineering, and commissioning teams.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Technical Responsibilities: Site Management Manage and supervise site teams, including subcontractors and operatives. Ensure safe, efficient, and compliant delivery of construction and installation works. Manage site resources, plant, and materials effectively. Monitor site progress against programme and report issues or delays to the Senior Site Manager / Project Manager. Provide regular site progress reports, including programme updates and resource usage. Maintain site records, quality documentation, and Health & Safety logs. Maintain quality standards, inspections, and defect management.
- Safety, Health, Environmental & Quality & Compliance Carry out duties in accordance with Company Management System, Policies, Statutory and Client requirements. Ensure all site activities comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations. Conduct risk assessments, toolbox talks, and safety inspections. Follow CDM Regulations, site rules, permits to work, and isolation procedures. Support audits, inspections, and compliance reviews.
- Stakeholder Management Act as a primary site interface for clients, subcontractors, suppliers, and regulatory bodies. Coordinate with design, engineering, and commissioning teams to ensure works are aligned with project requirements. Close liaison with commercial and planning staff to ensure that work proceeds within budget and schedule. Resolve site issues proactively, escalating to Project Manager as required. Support handover and client acceptance activities.
- Key Interfaces: Internal Interfaces Project / Contracts Manager. Engineering & Design Teams Construction Teams Commissioning Teams HSEQ Teams Project Controls / Planning External Interfaces Clients / Asset Owners Subcontractors & Suppliers Regulators / Authorities 5)Core Values Uphold and promote the Company’s Core Values – Care, Trust, Respect and Sustainability.
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What We’re Looking For
Essential SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) or equivalent site management health and safety certification. Proven experience as a Site Manager or Assistant Site Manager delivering projects in the water and/or energy sectors. Experience managing multi-disciplinary site teams and subcontractors, ensuring safe and efficient delivery. Experience overseeing site delivery on programme, within budget, and to quality standards. Demonstrable experience in health, safety, and environmental compliance on construction or engineering sites. Desirable NVQ/HNC, HND, or Degree in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Construction, or related Engineering discipline. CDM Coordinator/Management training relevant to UK construction projects. Experience working on AMP, D&B, EPC, or regulated utility frameworks. Exposure to commissioning or handover activities, coordinating closely with engineering and commissioning teams. Experience liaising with clients, regulators, and statutory authorities on-site.


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Why Join Trant?
At Trant, we offer the opportunity for career development and progression within a professional working environment, and we strongly encourage employees to gain professional qualifications and fully support individuals on their journeys towards chartership. Work on complex, meaningful engineering projects Be part of a collaborative, multi-disciplinary team Strong pipeline of secured work and career progression opportunities Innovative environment with in-house design and manufacturing capability Long-term secured framework work Clear career development opportunities Strong safety and wellbeing culture Competitive salary and benefits package
Our company benefits package includes. Competitive salary Company car or car allowance (some levels) Mentored support within our ‘Career Development Association’, to work towards chartership 24 days holiday (increasing with service) + 8 bank holidays Options to buy additional holiday via salary sacrifice Company Pension Scheme Flexible working based on a ‘core hours’ system 1 x Professional Membership paid annually Hybrid working Employee Assistance Program Free onsite parking Bike to Work Scheme Discretionary annual bonus
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