Site Manager

Posted 12 April by Randstad Construction & Property
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Project Duration: 17 weeks starting on 22nd April 2024

We are looking for a proactive and experienced Site Manager to lead a 17-week project commencing on the 22nd April 2024. The project involves remedial works on a live site, focusing on extensive roofing works including flat, pitched, and guttering repairs. Candidates must be familiar with working at heights and possess a current valid IPATH ticket.

The successful applicant will play a crucial role in managing the project's daily operations, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. Prior experience in overseeing similar projects is essential, demonstrating the ability to effectively manage and deliver remedial works within specified timelines.

Candidates are required to hold an in-date SMSTS certification, First Aid at Work qualification, CSCS Card, and IPATH ticket. All certifications will be thoroughly checked during the recruitment process, and references will be requested to validate past project management experience.

Applicants must be fully committed and available for the entire duration of the project. Dedication, attention to detail, and a strong focus on health and safety practices are key attributes we are seeking in potential candidates.

If you are a qualified Site Manager with a proven track record in managing remedial works projects and possess the required certifications, we invite you to apply for this challenging opportunity. Join our team and contribute to the successful completion of this vital project.

Randstad Construction Property Engineering is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy.

Reference: 52465974

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