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Concrete Repair Supervisor

Abercynon
4 weeks ago
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Job Title: Concrete Repair Supervisor - Abercynon
Are you looking to take the next step in your career and lead a team delivering high-quality concrete repair projects? This is your chance to join a specialist contractor where your expertise and leadership will make a real difference.
You will be joining a company recognised for excellence in structural repair and refurbishment, with a strong pipeline of projects across the UK. You'll be part of a collaborative and supportive team that values your skills, while also giving you the opportunity to grow professionally.
As a Concrete Repair Supervisor, you will oversee and coordinate a variety of specialist repair projects. You'll manage on-site teams, ensuring work is carried out to the highest standards of safety, quality and efficiency. From supervising concrete repair and resin injection works to managing site surveys, you will play a key role in delivering reliable and durable solutions for clients.
What you will be doing:
·Supervising teams carrying out concrete repair works, ensuring consistent quality and compliance with specifications.
·Overseeing resin injection works and waterproofing solutions in a range of environments.
·Managing projects that include confined space tasks, ensuring all safety procedures are strictly followed.
·Leading structural surveys and concrete testing activities, liaising with laboratories and reporting findings.
·Coordinating brickwork restoration and structural maintenance works.
·Ensuring all health and safety procedures are adhered to on site, including proper use of PPE, risk assessments and method statements.
·Working away when required to support projects across different locations.
What you will bring:
·Strong background in concrete repair and related structural works.
·Previous experience in a supervisory role, ideally leading site teams in construction or repair environments.
·Good understanding of resin injection, structural waterproofing and damp-proofing solutions.
·Awareness of confined space operations (with training/certifications desirable).
·Excellent leadership, communication and organisational skills.
·A CSCS card and knowledge of health and safety procedures in construction.
·SSSTS or SMSTS qualifications are desirable but not essential.
What's on offer for you:
·Salary up to £50,000 depending on experience.
·40-hour working week with overtime opportunities.
·Company commitment to ongoing training and development to support your career progression.
·The chance to work on varied and challenging projects across the UK.
·Supportive working environment with a strong safety-first culture.
This role is based out of Abercynon, and you must be able to work away when required.
Take the step into leadership and apply your expertise where it counts - supervising projects that deliver lasting impact.

FOOTNOTE:
If you feel that you are right for this role technically, but the salary, location or seniority does not suit you specifically then please still feel free to send us your CV. We constantly recruit for roles very similar to this one at all levels UK Wide. We are always keen to chat with you discreetly about your employment situation.
Even if you are happy in your current role for now, we always welcome calls from Highways professionals keen to make their introductions for future months or years. Carrington West's Highways, Transport & Infrastructure division is the fastest growing in the country, our specialist team has a combined over 100+ years' experience in this market. Please call Jordan Townley at Carrington West on (phone number removed) or email (url removed) for more information.
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