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Temporary

Site Manager

Stanford-le-Hope
money-bag £270 - £290/day
Posted 2 weeks ago

Overview

We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to join their team on a residential housing development in Thurrock. The successful candidate will be responsible for managing day-to-day site operations, ensuring the project is delivered safely, on programme, and to the highest quality standards.

This role would suit a Site Manager with a strong background in residential housing developments, ideally with experience managing traditional build or multi-unit housing schemes.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee daily site operations on a residential housing development

  • Manage subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered on programme

  • Maintain high health & safety standards across the site

  • Coordinate trades and ensure efficient workflow across the project

  • Monitor build quality and ensure works are delivered to specification

  • Work closely with the Project Manager and commercial teams

  • Attend site meetings and provide progress updates

  • Ensure snagging and handover processes are completed to a high standard

Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Site Manager within residential housing developments

  • Strong understanding of housebuilding processes and sequencing

  • Experience managing subcontractors on busy live sites

  • SMSTS

  • CSCS Card

  • First Aid at Work (preferred)

  • Strong organisational and leadership skills

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