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Essential role requiring previous NEC works contract experience, civil engineering, MCHW and H&S experience to support project delivery as NEC ECC Supervisor. The NEC Supervisor is appointed ensure that the Contractor complies with the technical standards and specifications outlined in the NEC Engineering and Construction Contract. This role is critical to maintaining quality assurance and ensuring that the works are carried out in accordance with the contract and statutory requirements. Scope of accountability includes the construction of off-site infrastructure that may include (but not be limited to) Major Highway Works, Park and Ride sites, Rail works, temporary construction roads, and utility network
Job Responsibility:
Monitor the Contractor's work to ensure compliance with the Works Information and NEC3 contract terms
Issue Defect Notifications and assist in managing the Defects Correction process
Review material approval requests and accept materials to be procured by the Contractor prior to delivery to site
Chairing regular Quality meetings with the Contractor on quality non-conformances and contract Defects (notifying and "resolving")
Liaising with the County Council inspectors on site as and when required to fulfil SZC's role under S278 agreements
Observe site activities to ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. Report any unsafe practices or conditions
Maintain daily records of inspections, tests, and site activities
Witness and verify testing and commissioning procedures
Working within CEMAR, Field view and SharePoint software environments
Coordinate with the SZC Quality teams and report site processes back into the SZC Quality Management systems
Support the project in maintaining effective communications with the Contacrtor's site team, the Project Manager and stakeholders
Provide written and oral reports to the PM and engage with management for progress presentations. Reports will include (but not be limited to) quality, progress, H&S, environment, stakeholder relationships etc
Ensure that lessons-learnt and knowledge-capture are practiced as business as usual
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with all project team members
To work with existing SZC Construction Managers to undertake and support with the projects ongoing commitment to quality
Requirements:
Track record of working on projects within a technically complex and dynamic environment whilst ensuring high levels of quality, safety, security and environmental responsibility, ideally within the Highways sector
Degree and chartered status in an engineering, construction or other related field
Strong working knowledge of CDM 2015 Regulations
Strong working knowledge of NEC Contracts
CSCS card and relevant health and safety training
Excellent communication and record-keeping skills
Nice to have:
Understanding the needs of nuclear quality and how nuclear quality is assured and controlled
Understand how to apply a graded approach to quality