Site Manager - Social Housing
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Full Time
Wembley, London, United Kingdom
Velocity Recruitment
08.06.2024
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️ Site Manager in Social Housing Refurb! ️ - WembleyAre you a dynamic and experienced Site Manager seeking an exciting opportunity in the construction industry?
The role:
We are currently working with one of the UK’s leading property services companies. They specialise in both in planned and responsive works for RSL’S (registered social landlords) and pride themselves as a market leader. You will be working on a Retrofit framework (3 years) across North London valued at £6m p/a.
Key Responsibilities:
* Manage day-to-day operations on construction sites, ensuring adherence to safety protocols and project timelines.
* Coordinate with subcontractors, suppliers, and internal teams to ensure efficient workflow and quality control.
* Monitor project progress, resolve issues, and communicate updates to stakeholders.
* Implement best practices in construction management to optimise efficiency and minimise risks.
* Maintain accurate documentation, including progress reports and health and safety.
Requirements:
* Proven experience as a Site Manager on occupied social housing refurb.
* Strong leadership and communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with diverse teams.
* In-depth knowledge of construction processes, regulations, and safety standards.
* Excellent organisational and problem-solving abilities.
They have an industry leading package. They have secured 50% growth this year already creating great opportunities for the right candidates. You will be working with a dynamic team dedicated to delivering excellence in every project.
Apply now with your CV outlining your relevant experience
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