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Coordinating with utility providers, contractors, designers and local authorities.
Working across multiple geographic areas with overlapping boundaries.
Contributing to continuous improvement and lessons learned within the programme.
You will lead the planning, coordination and delivery of utilities work packages, ensuring safe, compliant and efficient execution across several SZC project sites. The scope includes temporary and permanent connections, diversions, protection works and utility infrastructure upgrades across gas, water, power, telecoms and drainage.
Maintaining Level 4 schedules and reviewing contractor planning (including 16-week lookaheads).
Ensuring utilities packages are delivered safely, on time and within budget.
Managing risks, issues, progress reporting and compliance documentation.
Managing end-to-end delivery of utilities works (connections, diversions, protections, disconnections).
Able to obtain BPSS security clearance.
Background in civil engineering, construction or infrastructure.
SMSTS
Knowledge of HSG47, BWIC and CDM Regulations.
EUSR and/or National Water Hygiene
Ability to interpret technical drawings and produce clear project documentation.
We are seeking an experienced Utilities Project Manager to join the multi-billion-pound Sizewell C (SZC) programme. This is a major opportunity to play a key role in one of the UK’s largest and most complex infrastructure projects.
Proven experience in Utilities Project Management covering gas, water, power or telecoms.
Strong stakeholder engagement skills – able to work with utility companies, authorities and multi-disciplinary teams.
If you’re an experienced Utilities Project Manager looking for your next challenge on a nationally significant project, we’d like to hear from you.
Experience delivering utility diversions, new connections and protection works.
Supportive, collaborative team environment with strong leadership.
Working Arrangements
Clear progression opportunities as the project scales and evolves.
The chance to work on one of the UK’s largest and most complex infrastructure programmes.
3–4 days onsite at Rockford House, occasionally rising to 5 days per week depending on project needs.
No overtime – all required hours are included within the day rate.
Occasional night work or HOC (Hours of Convenience).