Mechanical Site Supervisor - @One Alliance

Jn Bentley

The Role

Overview

Supervise mechanical works on Anglian Water sites, ensuring safety, quality and compliance.

Key Responsibilities

  • site inspections
  • test plans
  • method statements
  • pressure testing
  • hse compliance
  • crew scheduling

Tasks

-Carry out and record site inspections of site, plant, equipment, structures, and excavations. -Encourage and promote near miss reporting ensuring close outs delivered and fed back to site manager and operatives through the electronic reporting. -Ensure inspection and test plans are written & being adhered to maintaining highest levels of quality of control. -Ensure site personnel have job relevant training requirements and is entered on site personnel training register. -Ensure all works are carried out in line with approved method statements, review and amend risk assessments. -Implement @One requirements and statutory legal regulations paying specific attention to HSE legislation. -Ensure high levels of safety are observed during pressure testing and record keeping is accurate and maintained during project delivery. -Schedule, co-ordinate and supervise the daily activities of gangs/site operatives.

The Company

About Jn Bentley

-In the mid‑1970s it expanded into general building, then turned to pipelines and pumping stations in the 1980s. -By the 1990s its civil‑engineering focus deepened, culminating in the 1999 launch of a major JV partnership. -Typical projects span water infrastructure, hydroelectric power, industrial buildings, highways and coastal works. -Clients include major water companies, Environment Agency, Canal & River Trust, Rolls‑Royce, P&G and Associated British Ports. -The 2013 merger with JBA Consulting formed a new entity offering integrated low‑carbon environmental solutions.

Sector Specialisms

Civil Engineering

Mechanical Expertise

Electrical Expertise

Water Sector

Environmental Engineering

Water and Wastewater Treatment

Water and Wastewater Networks

Storm Overflows

Flooding Resilience

Bioresources