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Site Manager - Substation - Scunthorpe

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Site Manager – HV Substation Installation
Location
Scunthorpe, DN15
Pay
£280 per shift
Type
Freelance
Duration
Approximately 5 weeks
Start Date
Monday 27 July 2026
We are looking for an experienced Site Manager to oversee the installation of a new electrical substation and associated high-voltage connection works on a project in Scunthorpe.
The successful candidate will take responsibility for the day-to-day management of the site, ensuring the works are delivered safely, efficiently and in accordance with the agreed programme.
Responsibilities
- Managing daily site activities and coordinating subcontractors
- Overseeing substation installation and associated HV connection works
- Ensuring all work is completed in accordance with RAMS and site safety procedures
- Conducting site inductions, toolbox talks and daily briefings
- Monitoring progress against the project programme
- Maintaining accurate site records, reports and photographic updates
- Coordinating deliveries, plant and access requirements
- Liaising with the Project Manager, contractors and client representatives
- Maintaining high standards of health, safety, quality and housekeeping
- Identifying and escalating potential delays or site issues
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Essential Requirements
- Valid SMSTS certificate
- Valid First Aid at Work certificate
- Valid CSCS card
- Fire Marshal or Fire Warden qualification
- Previous experience managing civil engineering, utilities or electrical infrastructure projects
- Experience working around HV installations, substations or electrical connection works
- Strong health and safety knowledge
- Confident managing subcontractors and producing daily site documentation
- Available to start on Monday 27 July 2026


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