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Utilities Coordinator (Sizewell C)
Company: Kier Sizewell C
Key Tasks and Accountabilities
Kier are carrying out the construction of civil engineering infrastructure in the Suffolk area, including the working around live utilities.
Utilities Identification & Planning
- Identify existing underground and overground utility services (e.g., gas, water, electricity, telecoms) using the client’s system
- Review drawings, records, and statutory plans to confirm service locations.
- Coordinate site investigations such as utility surveys, trial holes, and ground penetrating radar (GPR).
Permits & Approvals
- Obtain necessary permits, approvals, and agreements from the client for excavations.
Coordination & Liaison
- Act as the main point of contact between the project team, client utility team and utility providers (DNOs, water companies, telecom providers, etc.) where necessary
- Arrange and attend meetings with stakeholders to plan diversions, connections, and protection works.
- Manage third-party interfaces and ensure clear communication across all parties.
Utility Diversions & Protection
- Plan and coordinate utility diversions in line with the construction programme.
- Ensure adequate protection measures are in place to prevent damage to live services.
- Monitor diversion works carried out by utility providers or subcontractors.
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Health, Safety & Compliance
- Ensure compliance with relevant regulations and standards (e.g., HSG47, CDM Regulations).
- Promote safe systems of work when working near or around utilities.
- Review and contribute to risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) and inspection and Test Plans (ITPs).
Documentation & Reporting
- Maintain accurate utility records, drawings, and asset information and submit to the client on a weekly basis
- Track utility-related risks and report progress to the project team.
- Compile and provide as-built information for completed works.
This profile is not exhaustive. From time to time, you may be required by the Company to perform other tasks, which are not included in the above description, but are within your capabilities and, where necessary, training, and full support will be given.
Essential Requirements
- Degree, HNC/HND, or equivalent in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or related discipline (preferred)
- Experience working with utilities coordination on civil engineering or infrastructure projects
- Knowledge of utility regulations, standards, and processes
- Familiarity with interpreting utility drawings and records
- CSCS Card.
- Full Driving Licence


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Company Values
Collaborative - We enjoy what we do and work closely with clients and stakeholders to reach innovative solutions. Working together is vital in the role to help build effective relationships across teams, clients and stakeholders.
Trusted - We deliver what we promise. We act safely and ethically and care about the environment and communities we work in at all times.
Focused - We are clear in our approach. We are disciplined and thorough in how we work and deliver for our clients and customers.
Desirable
- Experience using drafting software (AutoCAD)
- Strong organisational and coordination skills
- Excellent communication and stakeholder management
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and plans
- Good problem-solving and risk management skills
- Commercial awareness and programme understanding
- Attention to detail and ability to manage multiple tasks
- Experience in a Nuclear Environment
- Experience using GIS utility mapping/management systems
For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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