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Site Manager – Planned Maintenance Team (Lead Occupied Home Works)
About the Role We’re seeking an experienced Site Manager to join our Planned Maintenance team, delivering high-quality refurbishment works across social housing properties in Walsall.
This key role focuses on planned refurbishment works within occupied homes, including kitchens, bathrooms, internal upgrades and retrofit programmes, while ensuring:
- Projects are delivered safely, on programme and to the highest standards
- A strong resident experience is maintained through minimal disruption
Key Responsibilities
- Day-to-day management of planned maintenance works across multiple properties
- Lead/sub-contractor coordination, managing operatives, trades and suppliers
- Ensure all works comply with Health & Safety, quality and programme requirements
- Conduct site inspections, quality checks and deliver toolbox talks
- Short-term programme management with progress monitoring against schedules
- Maintain accurate site records, reports and job packs
- Collaborate with Project Managers, Commercial teams and Resident Liaison Officers
- Attend pre/post-inspections and support project handover
- Deliver works with minimal resident disruption in occupied homes
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About You
- Proven experience as a Site Manager in social housing planned works
- Strong background in planned maintenance/refurbishment programmes
- Experience working in live, occupied environments
- Skilled in managing multi-trade teams and subcontractors
- Solid understanding of health & safety compliance (including RAMS and site inspections)
- Excellent communication, organisation and problem-solving abilities
- Proven capacity to manage multiple workstreams and meet deadlines


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Essential Qualifications
- SMSTS (Site Managers’ Safety Training Scheme) or SSSTS (Senior Site Safety Training Scheme) certification
- Active CSCS card
- Valid first aid qualification
- Full UK driving licence
- Strong IT skills (reporting tools, Excel, site management systems preferred)
Benefits
- Long-term, secure work on established social housing contracts
- Opportunity to work on meaningful projects enhancing homes and communities
- Supportive, collaborative team culture
- Competitive salary and benefits package
- Career development and progression opportunities
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