Job Title: Site Manager - Ground Mounted Solar Project
Location: South Coast, England
Contract Type: Freelance / Contract
Day Rate: £400/day
Start Date: 5th January 2026
Duration: Initial 4 months (with potential extension)
About the Role
We are seeking an experienced Site Manager to oversee the delivery of a ground-mounted solar project. This is a key role ensuring the project is executed safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards.
Responsibilities
Manage all on-site activities for the solar installation project.
Coordinate subcontractors, suppliers, and site personnel.
Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
Monitor progress against project schedule and report regularly.
Maintain quality control and resolve any site issues promptly.
Liaise with stakeholders to ensure smooth project delivery.
Requirements
Proven experience as a Site Manager on renewable energy projects, ideally solar PV.
Strong knowledge of ground-mounted solar installations.
Excellent leadership and communication skills.
Ability to manage multiple contractors and maintain site discipline.
Valid CSCS card and SMSTS certification.
First Aid certification (preferred).
Full UK driving licence.
What We Offer
Competitive day rate of £400/day.
Opportunity to work on a major renewable energy project.
Supportive team environment with clear project objectives.Interested?
Apply now with your CV and availability details.
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