Civil Site Manager United Kingdom- Wiltshire £450 - £550 per day, CIS Duration: 6 months Start date: March 2025 Key words: substation, power generation, renewable energy, civil works, cable routes Turner Lovell are recruiting a Civil Site Manager, experienced working on projects from inception through to completion. The role is to lead on behalf of a key contractor for an extension of an existing substation. The ideal candidate will be able to work independently on high-profile schemes, drive safety standards, provide leadership to internal resources and demonstrate excellent communication skills to all key stakeholders. Duties: Day to day management of site operatives, subcontractors and site work. Development and implementation of safety documentation including construction phase plans, site quality plans and risk assessments / method statements. Undertake inspections Carry out site inductions, Toolbox Talks & Daily Briefings. Prepare daily SSoW and put people to work. Produce & maintain Site Specific Risk & Method Develop and maintain project schedules, ensuring timely completion of tasks. Conduct regular site inspections to ensure compliance with safety regulations. Communicate effectively with the contractors and client Attend weekly progress meetings Resolve any issues or conflicts that may arise during construction Ensure quality control measures are implemented throughout the project Maintain a high standard of documentation and records of project activities/labour including a site dairy Desirable to already hold SSE authorisation of minimum CAT1C Requirements: Essential Skills Must have SMSTS, First Aid at Work, SHEA Power/ CSCS, Temporary Works Co-Ordinator & Supervisor Substation experience Desirable Skills An extensive knowledge of construction methodologies within the Electricity Transmission industry. Competency to work in substations 66kV to 400kV inclusive. Knowledge of NEC contracts. Knowledge of current legislation relating to health, safety and environment. Ability to work within budget and to programme timescales. Ability to work within a team environment including clients, designers, H&S advisers, site staff, quantity surveyor and estimators. IT literate, specifically in Microsoft Outlook, Word and Excel. Full driving licence. Qualified to a suitable level in construction, mechanical engineering or an electrical engineering discipline. Previously or current authorisation to National Grid TP 137.11. If you are looking for a challenge or long-term opportunity, with a growing organisation who are continuing to expand in the renewable energy and electricity transmission sector, please apply and send your CV to Marcus Horne ((url removed))