Site Manager

Site Manager

Location: London, Greater London Salary: £55,000-£60,000

Site Manager – Mixed Use Commercial/Retail Build – Central London

 

We are currently partnering with a Tier 2 Main Contractor with over 400 years of construction experience and over 50 years’ experience construction in Europe. Due to their continued growth, they are currently seeking a Site Manager to join their London arm to contribute to their further development.

 

Responsibilities

 

  • Project Planning & Coordination – Oversees the construction schedule and ensures seamless coordination between stakeholders, including architects, engineers, and subcontractors.
  • Technical Oversight & Quality Control – Reviews engineering designs and construction methods to ensure compliance with project specifications, industry standards, and safety regulations.
  • Site Supervision & Safety Compliance – Monitors site activities, enforces health and safety protocols, and ensures work is executed efficiently and safely.
  • Budget & Resource Management – Controls project costs by managing resources, overseeing procurement, and ensuring efficient use of materials and labor.
  • Stakeholder Communication & Reporting – Provides regular updates to clients, investors, and senior management while addressing any project risks, delays, or design changes.

 

 

 

Requirements

 

Must have Relevant Engineering Degree or equivalent engineering background

Must have 3+ years construction experience

Must live within a commutable distance to London

 

 

Benefits

 

£55,000-£60,000 per annum

 

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Sector: Construction

Type: Permanent

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