We are recruiting for a Construction Manager in the Strewsbury area.
Summary of Role:
Responsible for managing the construction on a section or project dependent on the scale and complexity of the works involved. Ensure that all works, including those of suppliers and subcontractors, are supervised and coordinated to deliver on safety, quality, and environmental objectives.
Specific Tasks and Responsibilities:
1. Management of the Site:
Plan, organise, control and coordinate the site or section of the site to a satisfactory and safe completion. Ensure that works are coordinated to ensure suitable safe access and segregation is maintained. Ensure that works are not started before Risk Assessments, Task Safety Plans, and Method Statements are issued and agreed; issued and communicated by the sub-contractor and to then actively monitor their implementation. Develop day-to-day plan for site operations from project programme. Effectively manage site reporting such as record sheets, site instructions, daily diary, etc.
2. Managing Resources:
Set up teams to complete sections of work. Ensure individuals are aware of what is expected of them. Develop individuals through coaching and training. Resolution of disputes.
3. Management of Information:
Ensure that the works are carried out in accordance with good practice and in line with all relevant specifications, drawings, method statements and to obtain all relevant technical/manufacturers information prior to any activity commencing. Dissemination of information to relevant parties.
4. Production:
Ensure materials, plant, and sub-contractors are procured to meet targets. Control costs. Ensure works are instructed under a written site instruction (and change control is robust). Recognise change on site and retain records as required by the established change control process.
5. Quality:
Ensure appropriate quality is achieved on the project. Ensure that robust on-site procedures are established and employed and undertake daily checks. Undertake regular checks to ensure workforce are meeting quality requirements. Drive delivery of quality for the project, actively stopping and correcting sub-standard work and actively engaging specialist support to ensure this.
6. Environmental Plans:
Put safety first and instill this in the project team and suppliers. Ensure that suitable welfare is in place and maintained. Ensure that all safety documentation is collated and retained, for example, scaffold inspection records, PUWER records, etc. Undertake weekly recorded site inspections for temp works such as hoardings, scaffolds, Haki stairs, etc. Ensure plant is inspected to meet PUWER guidelines.
7. Project Planning:
Mark up the project programme on a weekly basis. Daily review of the weekly work plan, and brief trade supervision on action required.
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