Site Manager
Listed on 2026-06-18
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Construction
Site Manager, Civil Engineering -
Engineering
Site Manager, Civil Engineering
Role: Site Manager
Rate: £420-470/Day CIS (DOE)
Location: Mannington
Length of
Contract:
12 months minimum
Want to lead major substation construction projects across the Southwest while working on critical energy infrastructure schemes? Our client is growing their Substation Build Team and is looking for an experienced Site Manager to support projects across the Southwest. This role offers the opportunity to work on 11kV to 132kV distribution network projects, including the refurbishment and construction of switch houses, transformer enclosures, switch gear, transformers and cabling infrastructure.
Job RoleAs Site Manager, you will oversee construction activities from initial site setup through to final completion, ensuring projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to programme. Acting as the principal contractor on site, you will coordinate subcontractors, manage daily site operations, maintain health and safety standards, and work closely with clients and project teams throughout the delivery process. The role will involve supervising civil and electrical works within live substation environments while ensuring quality, compliance, and programme targets are consistently achieved.
Requirements- Previous experience in a Site Manager position with a background in substation construction projects
- Experience working on 11kV to 132kV networks including switch houses, transformers, switch gear and cabling
- Experience working within 132kV substations
- Construction or civil engineering background
- Understanding of NEC contracts
- Construction, Civil, or Electrical Engineering qualification (or equivalent)
- CITB SMSTS certification
- SSE Substation Entry Training
- Temporary Works Supervisor certification
- CAT 3 - SSE Authorising Certificate preferred
- Strong leadership and communication skills with the ability to coordinate multiple contractors and stakeholders
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