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Site Supervisor
Base: Enfield (projects across London & within the M25)
Join our Specialist Division as a Site Supervisor and play a vital role in leading our skilled trade teams across a variety of commercial projects.
We are looking for an experienced Supervisor to oversee our carpenters, plumbers, and multi-trade operatives working on a mix of larger project sites and smaller planned works. You will provide day-by-day leadership on site, ensuring that projects are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards of workmanship.
Responsibilities
- Supervise trade teams on commercial projects within the M25 area
- Support delivery of both long-term project work and smaller planned works
- Ensure all site activities comply with health & safety standards and company procedures
- Coordinate trades, materials, and workflows for smooth project delivery
- Conduct toolbox talks, safety briefings, and site inspections
- Report progress, issues, and resource needs to Project Managers
- Maintain high-quality workmanship and resolve on-site queries
- Keep accurate site records, documentation, and daily reporting
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Requirements
- SSSTS certification (Site Supervisor Safety Training Scheme) – essential
- Valid Full UK driving licence (travel across London and M25 is required)
- Proven experience supervising multi-trade teams on commercial building projects
- Strong understanding of construction health & safety requirements
- Asbestos Awareness, First Aid at Work, or Manual Handling qualifications are highly beneficial
- Any other health & safety certifications will be considered
- Excellent communication, leadership, and organisational skills
- Ability to problem-solve and make confident on-site decisions


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Due to the nature of this position, an in-depth criminal record check (DBS) will be carried out.
Why Join Us?
By joining our Specialist Division, you’ll lead talented teams—delivering meaningful, high-quality work across commercial environments. We offer:
- Stable, ongoing project work
- Supportive management and professional development opportunities
- A strong company culture built on safety, quality, and teamwork
Note: Applicants with criminal convictions will be assessed individually, and we do not discriminate based on criminal history. DBS checks are mandatory at offer stage.
For more details on the checks involved, refer to: [pre-employment checks details]
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