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Leo Lynch
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Since the 1950s, Leo Lynch has been providing the pharmaceutical, semiconductor, industrial, food, commercial and retail industries with professional project management and high caliber craftsmanship. At Leo Lynch, we build and manage complex engineering & construction projects for the world's leading corporations. Our solutions help deliver technologies that connect people, communities and businesses, giving them the power to achieve incredible things. Leo Lynch employs the best people, invests heavily in training and education, and ensures that the highest standards of health, safety and governance are applied throughout the organisation.

About The Role:

As the Construction Manager you will play a pivotal role in our projects delivery and execution. You will manage the day to day works onsite, drive and monitor productivity and ensure project milestones are achieved while working closely with a multidisciplinary team of engineers and industry experts to successfully deliver cutting edge projects.

Responsibilities:

  • Coordinate the electrical design, liaising with consultants and subcontractors and participate in design reviews.
  • Ensure weekly and daily work plans are completed, targets are met and exceeded where possible.
  • Maintain close contact with site personnel ensuring that all access, information and materials are available to ensure a productive weeks work.
  • Day-to-day management of the site, including supervising and monitoring site personnel.
  • Management and coordination of appointed specialist subcontractors.
  • Assist the Project Manager with the planning, development and enforcement of programme works.
  • Keeping the relevant project stakeholders informed of progress, cost and any other relevant issues.
  • Manage safety and quality aspects of the project in accordance with company procedures.
  • Liaising with Quality Control and Safety Departments on site.
  • Liaising with any consultants, subcontractors, supervisors, planners, quantity surveyors and the general workforce involved in the project.

Requirements:

  • Electrical trade background essential.
  • 7+ years' site Construction Management experience preferred.
  • Excellent delegation and organisational skills.
  • Ability to work and collaborate with the wider project team essential.
  • Strong communications skills, both written and oral required.


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