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Site Manager

Victoria, Greater London
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Site manager

High-End / Prime residential construction experience is a non-negotiable. Ideally on one off / bespoke properties.

An established refurbishment and new build main contractor with a great reputation are looking for a Site Manager deliver on a Prime Refurbishment in the heart of SW London.

As a Site Manager, you'll be looking after 1 x £10million High-End Refurbishment in the heart of Chelsea.

It's a great opportunity to get in with a growing Main Contractor who have an incredible pipeline of secured projects going further into 2026.

The company

The company specialises in high-end / prime residential refurbishments in London and Surrey. Typically, they'll consist of either a High-End Refurbishment, new build or a combination of the two.

The company have a strong pipeline of works, are growing and there's bags of room for growth as the company secures more and more work.

They're incredibly modern in their approach to construction, constantly looking for ways to improve their methods and therefore the final product.

They've got happy supply chain and are financially sound.

The Site Manager Role

The successful Site Manager manager will be based in Chelsea - looking after a £10 million refurbishment across an 8000 sqft property.

You'll have a visiting projects manager whos had a solid tenure with the businessso understands it.

You'll also have a super supportive director and a well-resourced team to help should it be required.

It's a full time PAYE role.

The Site Manager - Requirements

High end residential refurbishment experience £5Million + budgets
Experiences in complex refurbishments with High End Finishes
Good people management experience
Excellent organisational skills
Experience on Pro core is a plusIn return

£65,000 - £75,000
Pension
23 days Holiday + Bank
Bonus based on % over margin agreed at the start of project
Training and guidance
Collaborative environment
ProgressionIf you are Site Manager looking for an exciting move like this, please contact Shyam Boyrangee

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