Site Manager

Cambridge
2 weeks ago
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We have a fantastic opportunity for a Site Manager to join a main contractor to work on a diverse range of new build and refurbishment projects ranging from £2M to £20M across the commercial, health and education sectors. Projects are in Cambridge, Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire so a driving licence is essential.

Our Client is a highly successful main contractor and, due to a busy work winning period, is in a period of expansion and can offer the successful candidate the opportunity to work on some prestigious projects in the commercial, pharmaceutical, health and education sectors.

As well as a competitive salary and package, they offer ongoing support and CPD as well as a healthy pipeline of work, career progression, annual salary revies and potential bonus opportunities.

Essential Experience:

To be successful at interview, you will need to be able to demonstrate your experience of working with a main or specialist building contractor, as well as having sustained periods of employment. We are recruiting an experienced, hands-on Site Manager who can take a project from start to completion, driving quality, programme and Health & Safety, and who can work well as part of the wider site team.

Ideally, your experience will include managing multiple packages such as groundworks, structures, roofing & cladding, fit out and an appreciation of Mechanical & Electrical installation and coordination.

Reporting into a site-based Project Manager, duties will include:

Managing direct and sub-contract personnel on site

Ensuring H&S compliance levels are met.

Liaising with the Quantity Surveyor on commercial matters

Input into progress reports and client team meetings

Revision of programme, advising the contracts Manager of any risk accordingly

Review of RAMS

Preferred Experience and qualifications:

Proven background of running projects in excess of £5M

Experience of working on new build and refurbishments project within the commercial, industrial, health or education sectors.

Strong organisation skills with a methodical approach

Ability to problem solve and work collaboratively with the supply chain.

Trade background or construction qualification (e.g. HNC / BSc Construction related)

Managers CSCS and SMSTS/SSSTS

The Company has an impressive pipeline of work and order book across 2025/26. To be part of this exciting organisation, please send your CV for consideration

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