Marine Supervisor

Mace

The Role

Overview

NEC Supervisor overseeing marine project delivery, quality, safety and client liaison.

Key Responsibilities

  • site monitoring
  • quality inspection
  • progress reporting
  • client liaison
  • safety oversight
  • documentation management

Tasks

-Monitor by liaison with the client operations team whether arrangements for access, storage, worksites etc. have been made to facilitate the efficient completion of the works. -Act as the day-to-day site representative to ensure that the contractor’s site activities are conducted in a safe and efficient manner with minimum impact on the environment and client/customer operations, and the work is of a high standard and in accordance with the relevant Works Information and latest best practices. -Maintain a detailed site diary and database of site progress photographs. -Monitor the works to ensure site activities comply with the stage gate process, relevant rules, regulations, standards and all applicable procedures and legislation. -Encourage an awareness of the importance of HSQE and good workmanship by regular communication with all contractors’ site staff. -Maintain a regular and frequent site presence and continually monitor, and correct where necessary, the standard and methods of work, being always vigilant for inadequacies. -Monitor to contractor’s inspection and test records, and as-built drawings on an ongoing basis to ensure compliance with the approved Quality Management Plan and the contract requirements. -Support the Project Manager with input to weekly and monthly progress meetings. -Work closely with the Project Manager throughout the project. -Contributing to the review of project performance and production of reporting to drive continuous improvement. -Support the Project Manager to ensure successful delivery of the project or programme, achieving high client satisfaction scores. -Support the Project Manager with drafting of the quality section of monthly progress reports. -Developing commercial and financial acumen. -Ensure compliance against our quality management system to ensure we are meeting client outcomes and standards. -Participate in joint safety tours with the Project Manager and Principal Contractor. -Monitor progress of the works by regular site visits and inspections, comparing work in progress with contract documentation, and information given at site meetings and with the overall contract programme. Escalate unresolved issues to the Project Manager promptly. -Agree with the contractor arrangements for inspection and testing of equipment manufactured offsite. -Agree at an early opportunity, by close liaison with the contractor, the joint inspection of “first off” examples of elements of the works. Agree the detailed workmanship standards for consistent application to the whole of the works. -Inspect completed works and survey for the readiness of portions of the work for inspection and for the recording of the outcome and the control of any remedial works required. -Review, in conjunction with the Project Manager, the contractor’s Quality Management Plan, Inspection and Test Plans, method statements and site-specific risk assessments. -Agree on an ongoing basis with the contractor the inspection and testing activities to be witnessed. -Support the Project Manager with input to the assessment of Compensation Events. -Monitor by a programme of regular pre-arranged inspections the quality of the contractor’s work. Where required, in conjunction with the Project Manager, instruct the contractor in accordance with the contract. Where remedial actions are required monitor so that non-conformance reports raised are closed out in an auditable and timely manner. Direct changes as appropriate. -Monitor the contractor’s management of site works by regular site meetings at which details of the locations of, nature of, and number of staff to be employed upon each element of the work shall be established for the period until the next meeting. -Maintain quality records, traceable files and arrange archiving on closure of the project as appropriate.

Requirements

  • construction management
  • nec accreditation
  • nec supervisor
  • stakeholder management
  • carbon sustainability
  • project delivery

What You Bring

-Experience leading parts of construction projects within large, diverse teams. -Construction management expertise. -NEC Accreditation (preferred) -Experience in the successful delivery phase of projects and programmes. -Experience of building relationships with key stakeholders. -Knowledge of how carbon and sustainability considerations will shape the outlook of the projects you are working on. -Experience working as an NEC Supervisor

Benefits

-Safety first - Going home safe and well

The Company

About Mace

-Founded in 1990 by ex-Bovis professionals aiming to overhaul a confrontational construction sector. -Headquartered in London. -Delivers iconic projects such as skyscrapers and transport networks. -Known for projects like the London Eye, The Shard, and Dubai’s record-breaking Ferris wheel. -Specializes in sectors including arts, defence, energy & utilities, transport, and stadiums. -Blends consultancy services with hands-on construction delivery. -Managing programs such as Ontario’s Metrolinx rail tunnel.

Sector Specialisms

Buildings

Infrastructure

Transport

Residential

Commercial

Industrial

Logistics

Energy

Mechanical

Electrical

Public Health

Defence and National Security

Health and Life Sciences

Mobility

Resilience

Technology

Manufacturing

Renewable Energy

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