Job Description
Mechanical Works Supervisor Required!
Our client specialises in installing all types of mechanical plants for the Water industry across the UK. They offer services including water & wastewater treatment, including design, fabrication, site installation and testing.
On behalf of our client, we are seeking a Site Supervisor, who will be the point of contact, responsible for delivering quality and service in a safe and efficient manner. The successful candidate will be aware of the technical specifications and methodology aspects of the mechanical construction activities carried out.
This is a full-time position, working 40.5 hours per week. Monday-Thursday 8am-5pm and Friday 8am-3pm based in Kilmaurs.
Package
- Workwear provided.
- Life Assurance & Health Care Benefits
- Up to 25 days of annual leave plus 8 bank holidays
- Company pension scheme
- Progression opportunities
- Hourly rate of £20 - £22 per hour (DOE)
- Overtime paid at 1.5 x hourly rate
Mechanical Works Supervisor - Key Responsibilities
- Monitor and supervise your team and any subcontractors to ensure that all mechanical construction activities are carried out on schedule and in accordance with Company's HSEQ and Technical requirements.
- To report any unsafe acts, near misses or relevant H&S matters and ensure that these are promptly followed up and closed out.
- Deliver toolbox talks relating to mechanical construction activities carried out by your team or subcontractors.
- Liaise with the Project Engineer on all matters including H&S, Technical issues, Specification, and progress updates, as and when required.
- Implement the Company Quality Assurance Procedures.
- Liaise with the client and/or main contractor where necessary.
- Liaise closely with all site team on a day-to-day basis to ensure that they are kept fully informed and are meeting expectations.
- Assist with workloads, set priorities, and resolve conflict.
- Build & maintain solid trusting client & customer relations.
Mechanical Works Supervisor - Requirements
- Experience in the Water Industry and Construction Site Environments.
- Recognised practical qualifications (HND/Degree/Apprenticeship) and certificates (IOSH, CSCS Card, DOMS/National Water Hygiene etc).
- Experience working with materials such as mild steel, stainless steel and ductile iron pipework.
- A thorough understanding of all relevant H&S regulations and risk assessments.
- Be available for travel throughout Scotland and occasionally other parts of the UK.
- Possession of relevant and suitable hand tools.
- Experience in mechanical plant repair, maintenance & refurbishment, site surveys, problem solving & troubleshooting.
- Be familiar with pumps and drive motor removal & installations.
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