Site Agent

Brackley
5 days ago
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We are currently seeking an experienced Freelance Site Agent to join a delivery team working on the HS2 programme, supporting the construction of major highways and rail structures as part of this nationally significant infrastructure project.

This is a long-term freelance opportunity for a Site Agent with a strong background in heavy civil engineering, highways infrastructure, and rail-related structures, capable of managing complex construction activities in a highly regulated environment.

Role & Responsibilities

As Site Agent, you will take full responsibility for the day-to-day management of site operations, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Managing and coordinating all on-site construction activities across highways and rail structure packages
  • Overseeing the delivery of structures such as bridges, viaducts, retaining walls, culverts, underpasses, drainage systems, and earthworks
  • Ensuring works comply with HS2 technical standards, design specifications, and contractual requirements
  • Leading site teams including engineers, supervisors, subcontractors, labour, and plant resources
  • Reviewing, implementing, and managing RAMS, method statements, and permits to work
  • Ensuring compliance with all health, safety, environmental, and quality (HSEQ) requirements, including HS2 and CDM regulations
  • Coordinating with design managers, temporary works coordinators, and section engineers to resolve technical and construction issues
  • Managing interfaces between highways works and rail infrastructure, including possessions, access constraints, and third-party stakeholders
  • Producing short-term programs, look-ahead schedules, and progress reports
  • Monitoring productivity and progress, identifying risks and opportunities, and implementing mitigation measures
  • Supporting commercial teams with progress updates, variations, and change management where required

    Candidate Requirements

  • Demonstrable experience working as a Site Agent on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects
  • Strong technical background in highways construction and rail structures
  • Experience delivering complex structural works in live or constrained environments
  • Previous experience on HS2 or comparable large-scale infrastructure projects (e.g. highways schemes, rail upgrades, major civils)
  • Valid SMSTS, CSCS (Gold or Black), and First Aid qualifications
  • Sound knowledge of temporary works procedures and construction methodologies
  • Strong leadership, organisational, and communication skills

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