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Senior Site Manager

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Senior Site Manager - Northampton
My client, a medium-sized developer, is looking to appoint a Senior Site Manager in Northampton. The ideal candidate will have worked as either a Senior Site Manager or a Site Manager on traditional build housing schemes/high volume and has experience of taking units from foundation to handovers.
My client is an established housing developer with over 25 years of experience who is able to offer a competitive salary/career profession. This scheme will be a 160+ units with a mix of private sale & HA.
Duties
- Senior Site Manager - reporting to the Contract Manager
- Potentially working with a SM, ASM, or a Trainee ASM
- Chair sub-subcontractor meetings
- Ensuring the development is completed in accordance with specification and the build programme
- RAMS
- Full understanding of H&S and ensuring it is adhered to
- Snagging of sub-contractor work
- Calls off/Materials
- Providing accurate and regular reports on progress and dates
- NHBC stage inspections
- Controlling additional costs for non-productive costs and prelim expenditure
- Driving through quality at every stage of the construction process
- Ensuring the development passes internal and external inspection processes
- 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
- Completions, CMLS, Handovers
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- Being No1 on volume build - traditional build schemes, ideally front start to handover
- To manage a fast-paced busy site, KPIs
- Able to train and manage any staff who report into you
- PLC experience (i.e. Volume)
- CSCS, Black
- First Aid, Scaffold awareness
Benefits
- Salary between £72,000 to £82,000 plus package
- Bonus 20%
- Car allowance
- 25 days holiday inclusive of Bank Holidays
- Private Healthcare
- 7% Pension
- Bonus
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