Job Details
Job Ref: 214748973
Date: 2021-09-27 09:57:56
Our client is lookimg for a Regional Civils Manager to join their growing civils team.
You will..
* Visit site every day to liaise with every “gang” and to discuss the day’s work ahead.
* Ensure all sites are left safe at the end of the working day as per procedures and red book guidelines to ensure public safety.
* Walk the sites daily to highlight any defects that could be potentially raised by the local authorities and,
* Ensure all defects are rectified in a timely manner.
* Walk sites weekly with the client to “measure up”.
* Conduct weekly pre-site surveys for upcoming work involving walking long distances.
* Spray footpaths for box positions & blockage locations.
* Attend high level meetings with local authorities.
* Supply monthly reports to the Safety Manager and senior management.
* Notify the Safety Manager and back office of accidents, near miss incidents and utility strikes together with investigating and providing subsequent reports in the designated time scale.
* Consult with the client and local authorities regarding any H & S issues, noticing, quality or defects.
Specific Job Role
Civils Regional Managers will ensure that all persons working under their care will:
* Have received appropriate training for the tasks they carry out.
* Have the correct equipment available and ensure that it is properly maintained.
* Participate in the consultation phase of Risk Assessments.
* Work in accordance to the risk control measures described in the relevant Risk Assessment.
You must
* A Full UK Driving Licence (essential)
* BT Openreach or similar craft and safety accreditations
* NRASWA accreditation – supervisor level
* Experience of UG and OH networks
* Experience in network installation specifications
* Experience of Civils installations
* Knowledge of Street Works Permitting
* Knowledge of the NRASWA and SROH
* Good communication and I.T. skills with a professional attitude
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