About the company
My client is a Tier One Main Contractor, turning over £1B. The company specialises in the delivery of major infrastructure projects within the private sector and public realm, including highways, bridges, rail, and utilities works. Operating across the UK, with a workforce of over 1500 employees, they are particularly recognised for their role in transport and infrastructure frameworks, where they apply a collaborative approach, technical expertise, and innovative construction methods. The company is also committed to sustainability and digital engineering, ensuring efficient and future‑focused delivery of critical infrastructure.
About the opportunity
My client is recruiting for a Site Agent to work on major highway infrastructure schemes in South Oxfordshire.
Supporting the Project Manager, as a Site Agent, you will undertake the following responsibilities:
- Manage site engineers and section engineers.
- Compile and review work package plans and daily briefings.
- Attend weekly and monthly site meetings.
- Drive forward construction phases of the project.
- Monitor and report on contractual requirements.
- Manage subcontractor and supplier relationships.
- Ensure adherence to health and safety procedures.
Benefits and rewards
The successful professional will be rewarded with a competitive salary ranging from £55,000 – £65,000 (negotiable depending on experience) plus a £5,000 car allowance, private health care, life assurance cover and 35 days annual leave (including bank holidays).
On top of this, you will be working for a very well‑respected infrastructure contractor who values their employees, holds a strong staff retention rate and offers solid career progression opportunities.
Requirements
In order to be considered for this opportunity, you will hold an industry‑recognised qualification such as a Degree, HND, NVQ or similar in Civil Engineering. You must have experience of working on highway schemes within the UK, and you must have working knowledge of NEC contract conditions, CDM regulations and design management. Additionally, a full UK driving licence is required.
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