Contract Site Construction Manager - Process

Posted 18 April by Redline Group Ltd
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Long-term opportunity for a Contract Site Construction Manager - Process to support a key provider of innovative engineering solutions at their customer site in East Yorkshire.

This role has an indicative OUTSIDE IR35 determination therefore we can accept candidates who would like to operate through their own PSC.

Our client is a globally renowned business, specialising in turnkey products across a range of industries, including chemical, process, industrial and food and beverage processing/production. In conjunction with design teams, products are brought to reality and commissioned with highly efficient and highly technical teams located in several places around the world. Due to an ever increasing number of major project wins, they are seeking a range of professional contractors as they look to support a diversifying customer base.

On a 18-24 month project, you will be working in conjunction with internal and external stakeholders to ensure efficient fit out, build and deployment of the newly designed systems, as well taking an active role in its' commissioning.

Key skills required - Contract Site Construction Manager - Process, East Yorkshire:

- A valid CSCS card (Black Card)

- Proven experience of working on site fit-out projects (with process machinery)

- Previous experience of working with both internal and external stakeholders

For more information or to apply for the Contract Site Construction Manager - Process opportunity in East Yorkshire, please contact Kieran Pratt on / / quoting reference KDP1015

Required skills

  • CSCS
  • NEBOSH
  • construction manager
  • process
  • manufacturing

Reference: 52498871

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