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Site Manager

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Contract

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Salary Range

£350 pd

Description

We are seeking an experienced Freelance Site Manager to oversee the delivery of civil engineering works across Environment Agency frameworks, with a strong focus on flood defence and structural projects. This is a hands-on role requiring strong leadership, technical understanding, and the ability to drive programmes safely and efficiently on site.

Key Responsibilities

- Manage day-to-day site operations on flood defence and structural schemes (e.g. embankments, flood walls, culverts, pumping stations, reinforced concrete structures)
- Ensure full compliance with Environment Agency standards, specifications, and reporting requirements
- Lead and coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and site personnel
- Maintain high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance at all times
- Deliver works to programme, budget, and quality expectations
- Produce and review RAMS, ITPs, and site documentation
- Liaise with clients, stakeholders, and project teams, providing regular progress updates
- Conduct site inspections, toolbox talks, and audits

Requirements

- Proven experience as a Site Manager within civil engineering
- Strong background in Environment Agency frameworks and flood defence schemes
- Experience delivering structural works (RC structures, steelwork, hydraulic structures)
- SMSTS, CSCS (Black or Gold), and First Aid (essential)
- Temporary Works Coordinator/Supervisor (preferred)
- Excellent communication and organisational skills
- Ability to work independently and manage multiple priorities

Desirable

- HNC/HND or Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline
- Experience with NEC contracts
- Knowledge of environmental best practices and sustainability in construction

What’s on Offer

- Opportunity to work on critical infrastructure and flood resilience projects
- Competitive freelance rates
- Long-term pipeline of framework work
- Supportive and professional project teams