Mechanical Partners is looking for an experienced Site Superintendent to oversee construction activities on-site. This role is crucial in ensuring that projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. Salary - Negotiable, excellent salary on offer. Location: Site-based at Bacton Gas Terminal, Norwich. Must also be willing to travel to other locations. Hours: Monday to Friday, 7:00am - 5:30pm (50 hours per week). The Role As a Site Superintendent, you will: ✔ Ensure full compliance with CDM 2015 Regulations and promote a strong health & safety culture. ✔ Oversee Temporary Works Coordination, ensuring all designs, approvals, and installations meet required standards. ✔ Manage subcontractors, suppliers, and site teams to maintain project timelines and budgets. ✔ Conduct daily briefings, toolbox talks, and site inspections to ensure safety and efficiency. ✔ Act as the key point of contact between site teams, project management, designers, and external stakeholders. What We're Looking For ✅ 10 years of experience in construction site management, preferably in the petrochemical or gas sector. ✅ Strong knowledge of CDM 2015 Regulations and Temporary Works Coordination (BS 5975). ✅ Mechanical pipework and civils background beneficial. ✅ Proven leadership, problem-solving, and communication skills. ✅ Ability to work under pressure while maintaining high safety and quality standards. Mandatory Certifications & Training EUSR / SHEA Gas registration SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) Certification NEBOSH or IOSH Managing Safely First Aid at Work Certification (3-day course) CITB Health, Safety & Environment Test SCO91 Safe Control of Operations Full UK Driving Licence Why Join Us? ✔ Competitive salary and benefits package. ✔ Work with an industry-leading team on exciting projects. ✔ A strong focus on safety, quality, and professional growth. If you're a driven professional with a passion for safety and construction excellence, we want to hear from you Apply today