Job description
The opportunity
Project: Mace is working with the Ministry of Justice to construct new prisons to meet future capacity demands. The prison, which makes extensive use of offsite construction methods, is currently in its delivery phase.
We are seeking an NEC supervisor to support the project team to deliver a defect free, technically compliant scheme.
The successful candidate will sit within our building surveying team where they will be supported. Further opportunities will also be available for more traditional building surveying work.
Your responsibilities will include
Developing a full understanding of the works information (project scope), accessing the project common data environment (4projects) to obtain construction details and other information necessary to perform the role.
Monitoring site activity through regular site visits and inspections to confirm work is carried out in accordance with the works information.
Maintaining accurate records of daily site activities, conditions and resources.
Completing a detailed weekly site report, coordinating input from other team members as required.
Obtaining, reviewing, and monitoring compliance with quality procedures including inspection and test plans, as-built records and test results.
Identifying, recording, and notifying defects using our defects management tool, Fieldview.
Managingthe samples and benchmarks process, including review and approval of samples and benchmarks, maintaining an accurate log of sample and benchmark status, coordinating input from technical advisors and stakeholders.
Witnessing of testing and commissioning activity.
Coordinating of technical advisor input into site inspections, sample and benchmark reviews and defect resolution.
About You
You will have relevant construction experience and a good understanding of construction methods. Able to demonstrate a commitment to service excellence, you will be committed to delivering to agreed quality standards.
You will be able to work collaboratively within a large project team, including technical advisors and construction managers and will be confident in the use of digital systems to access project information and record defects.
A good working knowledge of the NEC3 Engineering and Construction Contract (ECC) would be beneficial but not essential.