Site Manager

On behalf of our client, a dynamic Tier 2 contractor, we are recruiting 2–3 Site Managers (Number 2s) to support the delivery of key schemes within a landmark multi-phase development in Bristol, for an international client. Currently in light enabling works, with full construction starting in September 2025, the project includes a £90m office building, a £60m underground car park, utility buildings, and civil infrastructure, spanning 5–10 years across five phases. Our client’s lean, collaborative approach ensures efficient delivery, integrating modern construction with heritage preservation, featuring piled walls, concrete basements, and glulam timber or RC/steel frames.

Role Overview:
Our client seeks proactive Site Managers to oversee daily operations on schemes such as the £90m office building, £60m car park, or utility buildings. Spending 80% of their time on site, the successful candidates, will excel in managing subcontractors on complex projects involving concrete basements, piled walls, and heritage elements like a Grade II listed building, ensuring high-quality delivery.

Key Responsibilities:

Manage daily site operations, ensuring subcontractors deliver works on time, within budget, and to quality standards.
Oversee construction activities, including piled walls, concrete basements, and glulam timber or RC/steel frames, ensuring compliance with project specifications.
Support the Project Manager in coordinating subcontractors and upholding site safety and quality standards.
Ensure compliance with heritage regulations for the Grade II listed building integration.
Conduct site inductions, toolbox talks, and Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS) to maintain health and safety protocols.
Monitor progress, report issues to the Project Manager, and contribute to client updates.
Foster a collaborative site environment, supporting Engineers and subcontractors to achieve project goals.

Person Specification:

Proven experience as a Site Manager with a Tier 2 contractor, with expertise in piled walls, concrete basements, or RC/steel frames.
Experience in heritage projects or civil infrastructure (e.g., drainage, bridges) is advantageous.
A proactive, and committed to delivering high-quality work in a lean environment.
Strong collaboration skills, with a demonstrated ability to manage subcontractors effectively.
Proficient in site management, safety compliance, and progress monitoring.
Relevant qualifications (e.g., HNC/HND in Construction or equivalent) preferred.
Valid SMSTS and CSCS card required; Temporary Works Coordinator certification is a plus.

What Our Client Offers:

Competitive salary of £60,000–£65,000, with a car allowance (approx. 10% of salary), private healthcare, and negotiable pension contribution.
Opportunity to contribute to a high-profile, multi-phase project with long-term prospects over 5–10 years.
A collaborative, lean working environment with modern office facilities and dedicated client offices under construction.
The chance to play a key role in a community-focused development with significant regional impact.

Working Environment:
This role is primarily site-based in Bristol, with 80% of time spent on site, working closely with Project Managers, Engineers, and subcontractors. The successful candidates will thrive in a fast-paced, collaborative environment, contributing to a landmark project that blends modern construction with heritage preservation