Site Manager

Posted 02 May 2024
Salary £50k - 60k per year
LocationStepps
Job type Permanent - Full Time
Discipline Water & Environmental
ReferenceJO0000050880
Contact NameChas Earl

Job description

Role: Site Manager   
Location: Kerse  
Salary: up to £60,000 p/a plus package
 
A leading contractor on multiple UK water authorities' frameworks across the UK is seeking to bolster and strengthen their site team with Site Manager to work on Scottish Water sites.
 
Based on our project in Kerse you will support the Project Manager in the planning, organisation, supervision and delivery of all site construction activities.

You will report directly to the Project Manager and the responsibilities will include:


·Co-ordinate and control construction activities ensuring the project runs to schedule and budget
·Day to day management of site activities, including supervising and monitoring the site operations and carrying out briefings as necessary, preparing RAMS and ensuring compliance
·Ensuring plant and materials are ordered and supplied as required
·Checking drawings and quantities, ensuring that the information is accurate for the work
·Promote exceptional safety and delivery quality standards at all times
·Ensuring that activities are planned, organised and monitored to ensure safety, time constraints and quality requirements are met.
·Ensuring that all site non-conformities are reported and resolved
·Ensure all cost aspects are managed proactively and controls are in place
 
Skills/Experience:
 
·HND in engineering/project management related qualification
·Experience within the water treatment industry (Non-Infrastructure) large scale projects
·IOSH or SMSTS Safety Management
·CSCS Management Card
·First Aid 
 
Job Types: Permanent
 
We are looking to move quick sourcing for this position. Apply Today and We will be in touch to progress your application. You can contact me at chas.earl@carringtonwest.com or reach me on 02393 876 074.
Due to the volume of applicants, we may only be able to respond to Applicants who are to be progressed to the next stage. If you do not hear from us unfortunately it means your application hasn't been successful.