The Opportunity We have an excellent opportunity for Site Manager to work alongside a Project Manager to deliver a brand new, long term multi-phased residential scheme in King’s Lynn, Norfolk. This is a development of 450 traditional build houses and apartments spanning 5 back to back phases one after another over an 6 year build programme. This is a brand new development which is split 50% open market and 50% partnership, with a large variety of 2 to 5 bedroom detached, semi-detached and terraced houses along with small blocks of 1 & 2 bedroom apartments on a large footprint site. What they can offer? * Salary up to £70,000 * Up To 20% Bonus Paid Quarterly * Car Allowance or Company Car * Excellent Pension, holiday allowance, and package * Longevity of work and great project pipeline What they are looking for The candidate will need be an experienced Site Manager on site with a background in delivering new build residential schemes managing volume housing schemes with PLC housebuilders or Tier 1 main contractors; be able to manage programmes & budgets, and drive the site through to an exceptional quality finish, managing subcontractors & liaising with internal and external bodies whilst ensuring health & safety is kept to the highest standard. The Company Our client is a successful privately owned residential developer that is cash rich, with extensive funding and investor backing with over 6,000 plots in their land bank aiming to deliver 1,000 units a year over 2 regions based out of one divisional office. The business delivers a 50/50 split of full partnership sites, and the usual mixed tenure developments for the open market meaning lots of their sites go on building no matter the market conditions; and the business prides itself on paying subcontractors within 30 days of invoice, and striving for quality and award wins. If you like to have a discussion and learn more about this Site Manager opportunity, please apply with a copy of your up to date CV and a member of team will be in touch to discuss the opportunity further