Site Agent Role Summary Role Purpose To lead and oversee a section of the works within a specific discipline, managing a team of Section Engineers and Site Engineers to ensure the successful delivery of project objectives on HS2 in Birmingham. Dimensions Financial: Identifies changes in work scope and assesses their commercial and contractual impacts. Prepares and manages contract documentation to support commercial recovery. Monitors and manages the section budget. Organisational: Collaborates with other Sub Agents. Leads and mentors a team of Section Engineers. Key Interfaces: Internal: Operations Team, Health & Safety Team, Commercial Team. External: Subcontractors, periodic interactions with clients and other stakeholders. Accountabilities Core Uphold and embody the organization's values. Support the delivery of sustainability initiatives. Health, Safety & Environmental Review and enhance Method Statements and Risk Assessments. Lead Accident/Incident Investigations using established frameworks. Conduct field audits and identify areas for improvement through trend analysis. Implement and manage Permits to Work, including Confined Space and Hot Works permits. Ensure understanding and timely implementation of temporary works. Engineering Control Provide guidance and coaching on setting out techniques and technical requirements. Lead the resolution of construction challenges using best practices. Quality Oversee the production, checking, and submission of handover documentation. Implement systems to ensure construction aligns with specifications, including material approvals and addressing non-conformance. Conduct inspections and audits to ensure compliance and drive improvements. Collaborate with designers to resolve technical issues. Productivity Develop fully resourced stage programs using accepted formats/software. Monitor and track key performance indicators (KPIs) to drive improvements. Ensure alignment of section programs with three-week lookahead programs. Commercial Maintain accurate site diaries and manage subcontractor relationships. Produce budgets and monitor weekly costs. Participate in subcontractor procurement and correspondence. Understand cost and value impacts on the project. Experience/Criteria Required Skills and Attributes: Strong communicator with a solution-oriented approach to problem-solving. Capable of taking ownership of tasks and managing teams effectively. Flexible work ethic with the ability to work unsociable hours as needed. Holds a valid driving license and CSCS card, with SSSTS or SMSTS qualifications. Demonstrates strong leadership, mentoring, and team-building skills. Health, Safety & Environmental: Thorough understanding of method statements, risk assessments, and safe systems of work. Familiarity with accident/incident investigation principles and processes. Knowledgeable about current health and safety legislation. Engineering Control: Comprehensive understanding of setting out techniques and construction requirements. Resource allocation expertise and problem-solving capabilities. Quality: Strong understanding of business management systems and handover requirements. Productivity: Proficiency in creating and monitoring fully resourced stage programs. Knowledge of construction processes in areas such as earthworks, drainage, structures, and roadworks. Commercial: Awareness of procurement practices and the ability to maintain detailed records for commercial purposes.This is an opportunity to lead a key section of a major project, ensuring the highest standards of safety, quality, and productivity. Ideal candidates will have a track record in delivering infrastructure projects and demonstrate strong leadership abilities