Ashley Ann Contracts
Site Installation Manager

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Company Description
Ashley Ann Contracts has been operating for over 35 years, supplying a comprehensive range of products to support projects of varying size and budget. The company focuses on delivering high-quality solutions that complement diverse project requirements. Ashley Ann Contracts is recognized for a strong commitment to customer service that is considered among the best in the market. Service quality is reinforced by full management coverage across Scotland, supporting clients throughout the project lifecycle.
Role Description
This is a full-time, on-site role based in Stirling for a Site Installation Manager. The Site Installation Manager will oversee day-to-day installation activities, ensuring that projects are delivered safely, on time, and to agreed quality standards.
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- Coordinating installation teams
- Liaising with clients and internal stakeholders
- Managing schedules
- Resolving issues that arise on site
- Monitoring compliance with health and safety regulations
- Conducting site inspections
- Maintaining accurate project documentation
The role also involves supporting continuous improvement of installation processes and contributing to high levels of customer satisfaction.
Qualifications
- Experience managing site installation projects, including planning, coordination, and supervision of on-site teams.
- Strong knowledge of construction or fit-out processes, with the ability to interpret technical drawings and project specifications.
- Proficiency in basic project management tools and documentation, including scheduling, progress reporting, and risk management.
- Sound understanding of health and safety regulations and safe working practices on construction or installation sites.
- Effective communication and interpersonal skills for engaging with clients, contractors, and internal colleagues.
- Demonstrated ability to solve problems on site, make timely decisions, and maintain quality standards under deadlines.
- Full UK driving license and flexibility to travel to project sites as required.
- Relevant vocational qualification or certification in construction management, site supervision, or a related discipline is beneficial.
- Previous experience in a contracts or installations environment and familiarity with Scottish market practices is an advantage.
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