Job Title: Site Manager
Location: Omagh, County Tyrone
Your new company:
Hays Recruitment is currently recruiting a Site Manager for a family-owned Civil Engineering and Construction company located in County Tyrone. This company works in sectors such as public works, renewable energy, and commercial civils projects. They have a strong lineage of quality and trust built throughout the Northern Ireland Civil Engineering sector. The company prides itself on its commitment to health and safety, environmental and social responsibility, and supporting its local community. By joining this contractor, you can take full ownership of each site from inception to handover, working closely with other senior members of the team throughout the duration of each scheme to completion.
Your new Role:
You will be working on a new project for a longstanding client, covering groundworks and concrete packages for NIE schemes across Northern Ireland. This role will be suited to candidates with heavy civil experience on roads or earthworks/groundworks.
Responsibilities:
As the Site Manager, you will be responsible for overseeing staff and ensuring compliance with company procedures throughout, including:
1. Coordinating and managing all subcontractors, trades, and labour.
2. Ensuring all subcontractors, trades, and labour have adequate resources to complete work to a tight schedule.
3. Promoting a safe work culture.
4. Taking responsibility for the safety of the crew under your direction.
5. Communicating and ensuring compliance with the Company's QHSE policies and procedures.
6. Facilitating mandatory safety toolbox talk meetings.
7. Ensuring that plant and equipment checks are carried out on site.
8. Communicating job details with the crews involved.
9. Maintaining work standards and outlining behavioural expectations to ensure crew morale and productivity.
10. Applying the principles of workplace respect on site.
11. Liaising with local authorities and the client.
12. Periodically reassessing daily goals to meet forecasted projections.
13. Inspecting and measuring completed work.
14. Maintaining logs and site reports.
15. Reporting on work progress.
16. Establishing and promoting the best quality practice.
17. Ensuring the promotion of customer focus throughout the organisation.
What you'll need to succeed:
To be successful, you will need to be willing to travel across Northern Ireland, managing various sites. Previous experience within a similar role will be required, with preference given to those who have managed multiple heavy civils and bulk earthworks projects. You will need to hold up-to-date, relevant management tickets such as NVQ Level 6, a degree in construction or civil engineering discipline, or industry-relevant experience. The ideal candidate will excel in man management and be capable of working with multiple stakeholders. Additionally, you should be IT literate and possess a positive mindset towards quality standards, as well as strong commercial acumen to ensure the most efficient and cost-effective delivery of works.
What you'll get in return:
In return for your hard work, you can expect an attractive salary of circa £50,000 (negotiable depending on experience), plus a vehicle or car allowance along with additional company perks. You will also receive a pension scheme and annual leave. This role will allow you to develop both personally and professionally and take on further responsibilities as the role grows. You will become a valued member of the team and have the support of other leaders in the business.
What you need to do now:
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Chris McNamara now. If this job isn't quite right for you, but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion about your career.
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