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Site Manager – Pharmaceutical Cleanrooms – Midlands, Ireland

Salary: €80,000 – €85,000 + Vehicle + Package

Location: Midlands, Ireland (commutable to Athlone)

Sector: Biopharmaceutical / Cleanroom Construction

Employment: Full-Time

We are partnering with a high-growth market leader in modular cleanroom design for the biopharmaceutical sector, delivering projects across the UK and EMEA. Due to continued expansion, they are seeking a Site Manager to oversee internal finishes on controlled cleanroom projects in the Midlands.

This is an urgent requirement for an experienced professional to manage specialist fit-out works, ensuring programmes are delivered safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards.

Key Responsibilities

* Oversee the installation of specialist internal finishes including wall systems, ceilings, flooring, doors, hygienic finishes, and architectural elements.

* Direct and manage subcontractors responsible for cleanroom finishes, maintaining sequencing, resolving challenges, and ensuring productivity.

* Ensure compliance with quality assurance, regulatory, and cleanroom standards, including strict tolerances and hygiene requirements.

* Promote a strong health, safety, and environmental culture, reviewing method statements, risk assessments, and safe working practices.

* Monitor progress against the construction programme, implement short-term lookahead planning, and resolve constraints affecting delivery.

* Ensure all works are completed in line with project specifications, milestones, and handover targets.

Requirements

* 5+ years’ experience in a similar role managing internal finishes on cleanroom or pharmaceutical projects.

* Excellent communication skills (written and oral).

* Strong understanding of cleanroom standards and pharmaceutical construction requirements.

* Based within commutable distance of Athlone, Midlands, Ireland.

Benefits

* Competitive salary (€80,000 – €85,000)

* Company vehicle

* Comprehensive benefits package

* Opportunity to work on highly specialised, technically advanced cleanroom projects

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