
Interim & Contracting
Search Type
Network-led
Coverage
UK wide
Typical Timeline
24hr - 3 weeks
Monday morning. Site opens. Someone's pulled out.
Energy projects don’t stop just because someone’s pulled out, a subcontractor has withdrawn resource, or a rollout has suddenly sped up.
The work still needs to happen, and it needs to happen now.
You need someone who can turn up, understand the contract, and start delivering without needing constant hand-holding or creating extra problems.

Fast doesn't mean loose.
Speed is important, but it’s no good if standards slip.
CSCS, EUSR, ACS, 18th Edition, MCS the requirements change depending on the role, the client and the specific site. Get any of it wrong on a live energy project and it can delay the whole programme, create regulatory headaches, or lead to conversations you really don’t want to have with the client.
The agencies that handle urgent cover well aren’t the ones who panic when the phone rings. They’re the ones who’ve already done the hard work in advance.
What happens when you call us.
We don’t start searching when we receive the brief.
We don’t need to. We keep in regular contact with a solid network of contract engineers and technicians who are active in energy infrastructure all year round. So when you call, we can move quickly because we already know who’s available, whose tickets are current, and who has recent experience on similar work.
We check everything thoroughly before putting anyone forward: qualifications, right to work, recent site history. We only send people we’re confident can deliver on your site from day one.
Where possible, we strongly encourage you, or the field manager, to meet and authorise the candidate yourself.
As good as we are, nobody understands exactly what “fit” looks like on your sites better than the person who’ll be working alongside them every day.
After they start, we stay in touch. If something isn’t quite right we hear about it early and sort it before it affects your project or your relationship with the client.
