E3 Recruitment
Quarry Manager

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This is an opportunity to take ownership of a strategically important quarry with long-term mineral reserves, planned quarry expansion projects, and significant future capital investment. Working closely with the Regional Operations team, Mineral Surveyors, Geologists, Engineering and CAPEX Project teams, you'll play a key role in shaping future extraction strategies, optimising mineral reserves, and delivering major investment projects that will support the site's long-term growth.
If you're looking for a role where you can genuinely influence the future of an operation, not simply maintain the status quo, this is an excellent opportunity to join a business committed to investing in its people, sites, and assets.
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What's in it for you as Quarry Manager:
- £50,000-£55,000 basic salary
- Up to 20% pension contribution
- Share Save Scheme
- Enhanced annual leave
- Life Assurance
- Ongoing professional development and career progression
- Monday-Friday days
Candidates are encouraged to apply from any mineral extraction background, including Aggregates, Sand & Gravel, Hard Rock, Limestone, Clay, Industrial Minerals, Cement Raw Materials, Asphalt, or Recycling.
The Quarry Manager Role:
- Lead all quarry operations with safety as the number one priority.
- Drive operational performance, productivity, and cost control.
- Work alongside Mineral Surveyors and Geologists to maximize reserves and optimize extraction plans.
- Support future quarry development, expansion, and CAPEX projects.
- Lead and develop operational teams and contractors.
- Ensure compliance with Quarries Regulations, SHEQ, and environmental legislation.
- Deliver continuous improvement initiatives across the operation.


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What you need to apply as Quarry Manager:
- Experience within the mineral extraction industry.
- Quarry Manager, Assistant Quarry Manager, or Senior Quarry Supervisor background.
- 8.1c or 8.1d Quarry Manager competency (or equivalent).
- Relevant health & safety qualifications such as MPQC, QCF/NVQ, IOSH, NEBOSH, or equivalent.
- Strong leadership skills with a passion for operational excellence and safety.
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