
Water & Foul Lead
- Leiston, Suffolk
- Permanent
- Full-time
- You will be a leading advocate of Mace's value of Safety First, and be accountable for leading and maintaining exceptional safety, quality, cost, programme, sustainability and project compliance standards.
- You will possess advanced technical expertise in local Health and Safety rules and regulations relevant to project portfolio.
- You will champion a diverse and inclusive working environment, and understand the importance of the wellbeing of the people you manage.
- You will ensure the successful delivery of key assignments and defined business areas, providing strategic direction and monitoring delivery aligned with overall vision and objectives.
- You will be responsible for implementing appropriate programme delivery environments, including People, Organisation, Process, Information and Technology
- You will promote and influence quality and Service Excellence in all conversations and programme interactions.
- Provide strategic co-ordination of water resources, from design to operations, to maximise value to the project.
- Establish the governance for the management of the Water works.
- Develop the plan for water resources transition from planning to delivery and delivery to operations
- Identify and progress improvements, keeping best standards throughout the project.
- Oversight and assurance of Principal Contractor compliance.
- Lead the resolution of any issues arising with the management and/or provision of water to facilitate the works.
- Encourage SHE (Safety, Health, Environment) feedback and take a leading role in addressing SHE-related issues associated with the provision and management of water related works.
- Develop strong working relationships with other teams to understand their requirements and needs for water related works.
- Foster cooperation and build strong working relationships with Utilities Designers, Contractors and external stakeholders as on when required.
- Building Working Relationships: Develop strong working relationships with other teams.
- Fostering Cooperation: Foster cooperation and build strong working relationships with Utilities Contractors, Designers, Statutory Undertakers and other Project Stakeholders.
- Team Leadership: Lead a team responsible for effective coordination with other teams, including Designers, Temporary Works, other Construction teams and Consents Managers, to ensure compliance with DCO and best practices.
- Internal Stakeholder Coordination: Ensure effective coordination with internal stakeholders.
- Technical Compliance and Handover: Ensure technical compliance with DCO and all other requirements, facilitating successful testing, commissioning, and handover to the Utilities Operations Team
- You will be responsible for project budgets and ensure operations are fiscally and ethically viable, and meet organisational and legislative compliance obligations.
- You will support the Operations Director and other senior stakeholders to directly influence long term development of strategy for a function or Business Unit (BU), creating a sustainable business future.
- You will commit to making a positive impact for our people, our clients, and our planet, and take ownership for holding others to account who do not uphold the Mace values.
- You will lead your team effectively and develop others to reach their full potential.
- You will actively network, innovate, and seek understanding of best practice, utilising the full depth of knowledge of Mace Group, the Centres of Excellence, Mace Way Control Centre and Knowledge Hub.
- You will collaborate with multiple internal and external stakeholders, up to C-Suite, to implement and manage our programmes.
- In-depth knowledge of the requirements, materials and technical specification required to be achieved for the construction of complex water installations.
- Utility management in large-scale construction or infrastructure projects.
- Strong leadership and team management skills.
- Excellent communication and stakeholder engagement abilities.
- Proven experience (minimum 10 years) in utilities design/management and/or coordination on large construction projects.
- Have a significant experience on the management of water works and associated installations.
- Experience in managing multidisciplinary teams.
- Suitable accreditations and knowledge of the industry requirements and specifications.
- Prior experience in major programme/projects
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Project Management, or a related field.
- Professional certifications in project management (e.g., PMP, PRINCE2).
- Familiarity with nuclear power plant projects or similar high-compliance environments.
- Advanced negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
- Knowledge of environmental management and sustainability practices.
- Membership of RICS, CIOB, APM, ICE or equivalent demonstrable professional or personal development.
- Deep property or infrastructure project management expertise.
- Strong commercial and financial acumen.
- Leadership and management experience of large, diverse teams.
- Experience of managing relationships with key senior stakeholders.
- Knowledge of how carbon and sustainability considerations will shape the outlook of the projects you are working on.
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