Site Manager
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Job Type | Permanent |
Location | Singapore |
Area | Asia, Asia |
Sector | Site Management |
Currency | GBP |
Start Date | Immediate |
Advertiser | Robert Ferrari |
Telephone | 01727854054 |
Job Ref | RF1808 |
- Description
- Our client is a specialist contracting company providing clients with quality, high flatness tolerance concrete floors for industrial use. They are also part of a Global organisation working in an international environment.
He or she will oversee operations on a day-to-day basis, and ensure that work is done safely, on time and within budget and to the right quality standards.
As a site manager, you could be responsibility for a whole site or, with larger schemes, you may be responsible for part of a project and report to a more senior manager, who may be taking care of several projects at the same time.
Before work starts, a site manager gets things ready by taking on staff, and preparing the site, carefully planning the work to be done and installing temporary offices for site staff.
While work is taking place, the site manager will monitor progress, oversee delivery of materials and carry out safety checks and sort out any problems which could hold up work as they arise. A site manager will also keep in close contact with members of their site team at all times, and liaise with architects, engineers, surveyors and planners. He or she will also ensure that work complies with building regulations and health and safety legislation as well as other legal requirements.
A site manager will also keep the client updated regularly on progress. Finally, a site manager also acts as the first point of contact for members of the public and sub-contractors.
It is the responsibility of the site manager to make sure that the deadline for completing work is met, and as site manager you will at least share some of the responsibility if someone on your site has an accident.
Degree or Technical Diploma or equivalent with at least 15 years of relevant working experience in civil engineering preferably industrial concrete flooring / EPC building works.