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Site Manager

Thorn Baker Construction
Warwickshire
1 day ago
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Title: Site Operations Manager
Location: West Midlands
Sector: Offsite Construction 
Salary: £45,000 to £55,000 + Car & Package


The Company:

This SIP solutions provider designs, engineers, manufactures, delivers and installs its own system. They take a partnership approach, which builds better buildings. As a company which puts ethics first, the way they work reflects their values of openness and honesty and serves as a common thread throughout the service they deliver.

The Role:

The role will focus on being responsible for all site operations relating to the client build process, by working closely with the main contractor and managing their supply chain to achieve targets of quality, cost and time for the scheme. The Site Operations Manager will liaise with the Project Delivery Manager, ensuring that planning and scheduling of works is in accordance with the overall programme and work through to the completion and handover of the project.

About You:


  • Experience in off-site or traditional construction - timber/modular
  • Experience in the design stages of projects
  • Good communication skills and the ability to deal with clients
  • Customer service orientated
  • SMSTS, CSCS & First Aid
  • Technically skilled and industry aware


What's in it for you?


  • Competitive Salary and Company Car (dependent on position)
  • Company Pension
  • 25 Days Holiday
  • Day off for your Birthday
  • Private Health Insurance (after qualifying period, dependent on level)
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Life Assurance
  • Trade Discount Cards



If you would like to know more about this role, please contact Rhian Newman of Thorn Baker on or email



Key Skills: Site Manager, Project Manager, Contracts Manager, Technical Manager, Offsite, Timber, MMC, Modular, Offsite

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