Site Manager

  • Full Time
  • Toomebridge
  • Salary Guide: £23,375 - £31,875

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Thornton Roofing Ltd

The Site Manager will be responsible to the Contracts Manager, who will oversee projects on a number of sites. The Site Manager will be responsible fo... Role: Site Manager, Category: Construction & Property, Size: 11-50

Site Manager: Thornton Roofing Ltd

The Site Manager will be responsible to the Contracts Manager, who will oversee projects on a number of sites. The Site Manager will be responsible for the on-site management, ensuring the delivery of a quality project, within the set time frame, on budget, and health and safety. Taking responsibility of the contracts from handover to completion through coordination with design, buying, quantity surveying and site labour, to ensure targets are met in terms of safety, programme, quality and cost.

Position: Site Manager
Location: Toomebridge
Hours: Full Time
Salary Guide: £23,375 – £31,875
Last Updated: 30 August 2024
Job Category: Construction & Property

Site Manager Role:

A Construction Manager (CM), or Site Manager manages the execution of a range of construction projects from beginning to end. Duties include adhering to the project’s schedule and timeline, delivering the project on time within budget and risk management.

Other Duties:

  • Planning, scheduling and coordinating the project strategy and design, reporting progress and budget matters to the client
  • Preparing and negotiating timetables, cost estimates, budgets and contracts
  • Managing the construction process, supervising all activity on-site, responding to delays
  • Collaborating with specialists such as architects, engineers and local government officials for permits and licences, contractors and clients
  • Complying with legal requirements, safety and building codes and keeping daily logs and diaries
  • Ordering equipment and materials, managing their use and managing the personnel involved
  • Hiring and instructing labourers and sub-contractors
  • Enforcing safety procedures, minimising risk, ensuring the use of protective clothing, hard-hat, harnesses and other safety equipment



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