Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
Competitive rate with Self employed option
Site Manager Mid Cornwall Long term contract! One of the UK's most experienced framework contractors with a project portfolio boasting academic, healthcare and other public sector works, is seeking to expand their team in the south west. They are in need of an experienced and diligent Site Manager to enhance their existing team who are currently working on a major redevelopment scheme in the heart of Cornwall. As an experienced Site Manager you'll be engaged in: - Coordinating and managing construction work, ensuring compliance with safety regulations and quality standards at all times. - Supervising construction workers and subcontractors - Conducting regular inspections of site to identify and address any potential issues or risks. - Managing the relevant paperwork (i.e. daily inspections, QA, H&S forms etc.) - Monitoring costs and project progress - Finding solutions to problems that occur throughout a project In addition to having previous experience, you'll need SMSTS, First aid at work and a Black or Gold CSCS card. Due to the sensitive nature of this project, the client will need to process background checks/a DBS with a view to gaining security clearance. Subject to clearance, this could be a reasonably quick start for a minimum 6 month duration though the project has up to 2 years left to run so there is potential for longevity. To register your interest in this opportunity, please forward your CV across today!
Newquay
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