Ensure quality and compliance through inspection and test plans.
Drive innovation while maintaining adherence to standards.
Prepare and manage project programmes and documentation (as-built drawings, O&M manuals).
Deliver Non-Infra M&E projects within the water sector.
Attend and oversee factory/site testing, commissioning, and client training.
Prepare and review health & safety documentation (RAMS, project plans).
Champion health & safety and maintain high performance standards.
Monitor budgets and assist with cost reviews and variation claims.
Procure materials and manage supplier/subcontractor relationships.
Lead electrical engineering from concept through to completion, using in-house resources and site teams.
Conduct early site investigations and coordinate with stakeholders.
Participate in design reviews and hazard studies to develop optimal solutions.
Manage design processes and liaise with clients and internal teams.
Requirements
driving licence
bs7671
first aid
cscs card
microsoft office
communication
Full UK driving licence.
Knowledge of the NEC suite of contracts, CDM, ATEX, DSEAR (desirable).
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
BS7671 (18th Edition)
First Aid at Work
An industry applicable electrical ONC/HNC/B.Eng or NVQ equivalent.
Experience in the water industry or Non-Infra projects (desirable).
CSCS/ECS Card
Proficient working knowledge of Microsoft Office.
Flexible, resilient, and able to influence at all levels.
City & Guilds Authorised Person Module
Benefits
Paid for yearly membership to one recognised professional association relevant to your role
Regular Save as You Earn share purchase scheme
Comprehensive pension plan
A wide range of corporate discounts
Cycle to Work schemes
Generous holiday entitlement, increasing with years of service, plus the opportunity to purchase further holidays
Private medical scheme options are available for all salaried employees and our employee assistance programme also provides free 24/7 support to those who need it
EUSR National Water Hygiene Card
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
£3.7 billion+
Order Book Value
After selling its housing arm in January 2020, the company rebuilt a significant order book, reflecting its strategic focus and growth.
£1.77 billion
Annual Revenue 2024
The company delivered £1.77 billion in revenue, showcasing its operational strength and market presence.
a national construction powerhouse with a history tracing back to two century‑old local builders.
now focusing on Building, Infrastructure (including Highways and Environment), and Specialist Services, delivering projects such as schools, hospitals, water barriers, and road networks.
expanded through strategic acquisitions—Morrison Construction in 2006, Miller Construction in 2014, and water and specialist services firms since 2021—to broaden its technical capabilities.
delivers projects in sectors like education, health, defence, justice facilities, major highways, water treatment infrastructure, fire‑safety upgrades, and digital infrastructure.
retains dual brands—Galliford Try in England & Wales and Morrison Construction in Scotland—to maintain regional strength.
has shown strong growth, recovering from COVID, reinstating dividends in 2021, and aiming to exceed £2.2 billion in revenue and achieve a 4% operating margin by 2030.
Culture + Values
Excellence
Passion
Integrity
Collaboration
Health and safety always prioritised – “nothing is so important that we cannot take the time to do it safely.”
Agile and smart working methods to enable people to reach their potential.
People‑oriented, progressive culture driven from top leadership.
Environment + Sustainability
62% CO₂e reduction
Carbon Emissions Reduction (2012–2020)
A significant reduction in carbon emissions (Scope 1, 2, and operational Scope 3) was achieved between 2012 and 2020.
93% electric cars
Electric and Plug-In Hybrid Fleet
Over 90% of the company's vehicle fleet consists of electric or plug-in hybrid vehicles, reflecting a strong commitment to sustainable mobility.
100% renewable electricity
Clean Energy Target
The company aims to power its operations entirely with renewable electricity by the end of 2025.
16 activities mapped
Net Zero Route Map
A comprehensive plan addressing key activities contributing to carbon emissions has been published, including diesel use, vehicle emissions, and materials.
Net zero on Scope 1 and 2 operations by 2030; Scope 1, 2 and 3 across all activities by 2045.
Near-term emissions targets validated by SBTi (aligned to 1.5 °C).
Reduced Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2.5% in 2023 vs 2022; diesel use down 9.1%, vehicle emissions down 6.9%.
65% Scope 1 and 2 reduction by 2021.
Zero construction waste to landfill by 2026.
Sub-133 g/km fleet average in 2011 down to 86 g/km in 2020.
PAS 2080:2023 certification achieved (carbon management).
CDP B grade for environmental performance maintained in 2025.
Inclusion & Diversity
22.5% gender pay gap
Mean gender pay gap reduction
The mean gender pay gap has been reduced from 28.8% in 2020 to 22.5% in 2024.
74% employee engagement
Employee engagement score
Employee engagement levels are at 74%, exceeding the sector average of 66%.
55% senior leaders
Inclusive Leadership programme participation
55% of senior leaders have completed the Inclusive Leadership programme.
Appointed a dedicated Inclusion Lead and steering group (July 2023).
Pilot mentoring scheme for girls: ~50 students across 5 schools.
Awarded Leaders in Diversity (Highways business) and national FREDIE standards.