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€50,000 - €70,000 + Travel Allowance + Bonus + Pension + Holidays + Stay Aways Expensed + Private Medical Insurance + Package + Technical Progression + 'Immediate Start'

Join a forward-thinking, rapidly expanding main contractor and take your career to the next level! This is a unique opportunity for an ambitious Site Manager with aspirations to step into a Project Manager role, to lead and deliver a multimillion-pound project in Dublin. The company's diverse portfolio spans high-tech data centre construction and other sectors, offering you the chance to gain varied and valuable experience.

As a Site Manager, you'll lead and manage the site team, ensuring projects are delivered on time and to the highest standards. In this role, you'll not only oversee day-to-day operations but also have the chance to grow your leadership and management skills, preparing you for the transition to Project Manager. You'll work closely with senior leadership, gaining insight into project delivery from start to finish, and be part of an exciting journey with a company that's on the cutting edge of construction.

Your Role As A Site Manager Will Include:

  • Lead the site team, ensuring the successful delivery of projects within budget and timescale.
  • Oversee all aspects of site operations including health & safety, quality control, and subcontractor management.
  • Ensure effective communication between clients, contractors, and the project team to ensure smooth project progression.

  • Site based 5x week

    As A Site Manager You Will Have:

  • A background in construction, ideally within data centres, industrial sheds, or related sectors, would be beneficial.
    *Site Manager experience with experience of delivering industrial or commercial projects
  • Commutable to the project location.

    If you are interested in this role please contact Dea on (phone number removed)

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