Your newpany
Your newpany has a profound reputation in Northern Irish Construction and a strong track record of delivering high-quality projects across multiple sectors, such as Education, Healthcare, Sport, Residential,mercial, and Hospitality, focusing on new build and fit-out projects. This initial project will epass their expertise on historic buildings, heritage sites, and environmentally sensitive developments. Their portfolio includes the restoration of listed buildings, conservation of cultural landmarks, and sustainable construction initiatives, ensuring the preservation of architectural heritage while incorporating modern techniques. They aremitted to excellence, sustainability, andmunity impact, working on projects that blend historical significance with contemporary standards.
Your new role
As an Assistant Site Manager, you will support the Site Manager on an uing conservation project, ensuring smooth operations and high standards. Your responsibilities will include:
1. Assisting in coordinating on-site activities, including scheduling, resource allocation, and subcontractor management.
2. Supporting the implementation of health and safety protocols to maintain a safe working environment.
3. Monitoring project progress, ensuring adherence to timelines, budgets, and quality standards.
4. Liaising with project stakeholders, including architects, conservation specialists, and local authorities.
5. Maintaining accurate project documentation, including reports andpliance records.
6. Contributing to problem-solving and decision-making to address site challenges. This junior role requires flexibility, as you will need to travel to various project sites, which may include rural or remote locations, to support thepany’s diverse portfolio.
What you'll need to succeed
To excel in this role, you should bring:
7. A willingness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced, hands-on environment.
8. IT proficiency, including familiarity with project management software, Microsoft Office, and digital reporting tools.
9. A proactive attitude, with strong organisational and problem-solving skills.
10. Excellentmunication and teamwork abilities to collaborate with diverse stakeholders.
11. Basic knowledge of construction processes, ideally with an interest in conservation or heritage projects.
12. A valid driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites as required.
13. A relevant qualification (, construction management, civil engineering, or similar) is desirable but not essential, as on-the-job training will be provided.
What you'll get in return
In return, you will receive:
14. The opportunity to work on unique conservation projects, gaining hands-on experience in a specialised field.
15. A supportive team environment with opportunities for career progression within a growingpany.
16. Exposure to diverse, high-profile projects that make a meaningful impact onmunities and heritage preservation.