Design Manager
 
	Build Recruitment
Site Manager – Commercial / Education / Healthcare
London & South East  Main Contractor  Permanent
We are working with a well-regarded building contractor who deliver a wide range of commercial, education, and healthcare projects across London and the South East. With a strong pipeline of secured work, they are looking to appoint an experienced Site Manager to join their delivery team.
The Role
 As Site Manager, you’ll be responsible for the day-to-day management of construction activities on site, ensuring projects are delivered to programme, budget, and quality standards. You’ll oversee site teams and subcontractors, maintain compliance with health & safety, and act as a key point of contact for clients and consultants.
Key Responsibilities:
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Manage daily site operations across commercial, education, and healthcare projects. 
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Oversee health & safety, ensuring strict compliance with company and industry regulations. 
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Coordinate subcontractors, trades, and site staff. 
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Monitor progress against programme, identifying and resolving issues proactively. 
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Ensure quality control and compliance with project specifications. 
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Build and maintain strong working relationships with clients, consultants, and the wider project team. 
The Ideal Candidate
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Proven experience as a Site Manager within a main contracting environment. 
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Background in commercial, education, or healthcare projects (preferred). 
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Excellent knowledge of health & safety standards and compliance. 
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Strong leadership, organisation, and communication skills. 
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Ability to manage subcontractors effectively and drive performance. 
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Proactive, hands-on approach with a focus on delivering high-quality results. 
What’s on Offer:
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Competitive salary and package, reflective of experience. 
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Opportunity to deliver a variety of high-profile projects across key sectors. 
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Long-term career development with a stable, growing contractor. 
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Supportive team culture with genuine progression opportunities. 
 
				 
             
                 
