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Senior Site Manager

Les St Germain
3 days ago
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Are you a seasoned Senior Site Manager with a wealth of experience in high-end projects?

If so, a unique and rewarding challenge awaits you in the picturesque Channel Islands.

This is a chance to not only advance your career but also to experience a change of scenery in one of the most beautiful locations in the British Isles. The role involves leading a prestigious 10,000 sqft high-end project, where your expertise and leadership will be pivotal in delivering excellence.

This is not just another project; it is an opportunity to showcase your skills on a grand stage, managing a team and ensuring the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.

Candidates should possess extensive experience in managing high-end construction projects, demonstrating an ability to oversee complex builds from inception to completion. Strong leadership skills are essential, as is the ability to communicate effectively with clients, architects, and subcontractors. A keen eye for detail and a commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality are also crucial.

In addition to your technical skills, the ideal candidate will have a proven track record of delivering projects on time and within budget. What is essential is a passion for excellence and a drive to achieve outstanding results.

This role offers an attractive remuneration package, reflecting the seniority and importance of the position. Beyond the financial rewards, the successful candidate will benefit from the unique lifestyle that the Channel Islands offer, combining professional fulfilment with personal well-being in a stunning environment.

If you are ready to take the next step in your career and embrace a new challenge, please contact in private to discuss this exceptional role further. This is more than just a job; it is a chance to make a significant impact in a truly unique setting

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