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Assistant Site Manager

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My client, a well-established residential developer, is seeking an Assistant Site Manager to join the team on a traditional build development in Bedfordshire
This is a high-profile scheme of 120+ units forming part of a wider long-term project. The development includes a mix of private sale and affordable housing and offer genuine progression within a structured production team
Duties, As an Assistant Site Manager, you will support in the day-to-day delivery of a large-scale traditional build scheme. Depending on experience will be looking after external or internal packages Providing clear direction to the on-site construction team regarding responsibilities and targets Ensuring the development is completed in accordance with specification and the build programme Providing accurate and regular reports on progress and dates Controlling additional costs for non-productive costs and prelim expenditure Driving through quality at every stage of the construction process Ensuring the development pass internal and external inspection processes Ensuring all aspects of Health and Safety are followed and adhered to Taking responsibility for self-development and the development of others Monitoring and controlling the quality of production and approve stage completions to payments to subcontractors NHBC stage inspections Customer Care/Handovers/CMLS
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Qualifications, You must have experience of working in a similar role within the new build/housing industry Worked as an Assistant Site Manager working as part of a full production team Experience of being part of a NHBC/LABC Award winning team would be an advantage Working as part of a full production team CSCS, First Aid, Scaffold awareness


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