Site/Project Manager

Technical Partners

Project / Site Manager

Location: Liverpool City Centre (initial project)
Salary: £55,000 – £60,000 + package
Duration: 72-week project, with ongoing work across the North West

Overview

Our client is a well-established specialist contractor delivering high-quality façade and external envelope solutions across major UK projects. They are currently seeking an experienced Project / Site Manager to take full ownership of a key block on a £13m scheme in Liverpool city centre.

This is an excellent opportunity for a driven individual to lead their own section of works on a high-profile development, with continuity of work secured across the North West beyond the initial 72-week programme.

Role & Responsibilities

Take full responsibility for the delivery of an assigned block/package on site
Manage site operations from pre-start through to completion
Coordinate subcontractors, labour, and materials to ensure programme targets are met
Ensure all works are delivered in line with health & safety regulations and company standards
Liaise with the wider project team, including main contractor and consultants
Monitor progress, quality, and costs, reporting regularly to senior management
Drive programme, resolve site issues, and maintain high standards of workmanship
Ensure all site documentation, RAMS, and permits are in place and adhered to

Requirements

Proven experience as a Site Manager or Project Manager within façade, cladding, or external envelope packages
Experience delivering packages on large-scale construction projects
Strong leadership and communication skills
Ability to manage programmes and coordinate multiple trades
SMSTS, CSCS (Black/Gold), and First Aid qualifications
A proactive, solutions-focused approach

What’s on Offer

Salary of £55,000 – £60,000 depending on experience
Comprehensive package (car allowance, pension, holiday, etc.)
Opportunity to lead your own block on a major city centre scheme
Long-term pipeline of work across the North West, providing job security and progression