Do you have over 5 years’ experience as a TWC working on large Nuclear, Rail, or infrastructure projects? If so, we have a role for you.
You’ll be responsible for:
1. Assisting the PM or SM as required.
2. Key contact for all temporary works issues on the project, including liaison with tier 1 contractors' temporary works teams, temporary and permanent works designers, and other members of the project team.
3. Responsible for the implementation of the temporary works procedure.
4. Establish and maintain the project temporary works register, keeping it updated from temporary works registers prepared and maintained by trade contractors.
5. Ensure that a design brief is prepared and issued to the temporary works designer.
6. Maintain the filing of temporary works records.
7. Ensure that all relevant procedures, inspections, and checks are carried out.
8. Coordinate all temporary work activities, focusing on the interfaces between work zones and/or trade contractors, and communicate where temporary works of one contractor may adversely affect those of another.
9. Review temporary works proposals from the design teams and trade contractors with support from the client project engineer, package managers, clerk of the works, etc.
10. Participate in weekly/pre-start look ahead meetings to identify and resolve temporary works and loading items in the “blocker/constraints schedule.”
11. Ensure that loadings (actions) from temporary works which may affect the permanent works are accepted by the permanent works designers.
12. Ensure that temporary works permits are approved and communicated to other members of the client site team.
13. Review, assess & appoint client TWSs where required for large or complex projects.
14. Ensure that detailed trade contractor procedures for the control of temporary works are produced and implemented through their own TWC.
15. Review the proposed appointment of the trade contractors' TWCs in accordance with the client's temporary works procedure.
You’ll need to have:
1. A degree qualification in engineering or project management and membership in a relevant institute.
2. Experience and knowledge in the administration of NEC contracts.
3. 5 years of experience and knowledge working as a temporary works coordinator with CITB qualification.
4. Digitally savvy, capable of building lasting client relationships and leading strong, motivated teams.
5. Experience in the defence and nuclear sectors is ideal.
6. Construction delivery experience, ideally in nuclear/defence projects.
7. Temporary works background (co-ordinator role).
8. Site H&S management experience.
9. Project or site manager with strong experience in temporary works.
Our client is an inclusive employer and welcomes interest from a diverse range of candidates. Even if you feel you do not fulfil all of the criteria, please apply as you may still be the best candidate for this role or another role within their organisation.
There is potential for flexible and hybrid working options.
You WILL be required to go through a Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) vetting.
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