Site Manager - Kitchen and Bathroom replacements

Posted 11 July by Howells Recruitment
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Site Manager - Social Housing Kitchen and Bathroom works
Boston based
Temporary (4 weeks) £25 - £30 per hour

Howells Solutions are working with a leading Social Housing contractor to recruit a proactive Site Manager to deliver Social Housing refurbishment works across Boston for a 4 week period.

Schemes are varied and include internal kitchen and bathroom replacements on Social Housing.

As the Site Manager, you will supervise and manage the contractors undertaking works, ensuring the works are completed in a safe and efficient manner within stated timescales. You will be responsible for management of sub-contractors, inspecting properties pre and post works, taking progress meetings and overseeing the day to day delivery of the programme.

We're looking for an established Site Manager who has previously worked as a No. 1 Site Manager for a main contractor. You will be able to set up all Health and Safety documentation including RAMS and Construction Phase Plans and have a proven track record in leading sites teams including Assistant Site Managers, RLO's and in-house labour.

You will also hold relevant qualifications including:

  • SMSTS
  • Current Scaffold Inspection Certificate
  • First Aid
  • CSCS Card
  • Asbestos Awareness (preferred)

You will be working for a modern, forward thinking business; that believes the strengths, skills and personalities of their people are the key to the groups success.

For more info, please apply online now.

Required skills

  • Decent Homes
  • Site Manager
  • Replacements
  • Kitchens and Bathrooms
  • Social Housing Planned Works

Reference: 53067516

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