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About the Role
WPS is seeking an experienced Site Manager to lead the delivery of planned SHDF works in the Daventry area. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward‑thinking team committed to improving energy efficiency and living standards in social housing.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead site operations for SHDF retrofit and decarbonisation works.
* Ensure compliance with health, safety and environmental standards.
* Maintain accurate site records, daily diaries and progress reports.
* Coordinate subcontractors and monitor performance against programme.
* Review design drawings for buildability and raise RFIs as needed.
* Liaise with residents and stakeholders to minimise disruption.
* Support the Project Manager in programme development and reporting.
Requirements
* Proven experience delivering SHDF or similar retrofit/decarbonisation projects.
* Strong knowledge of PAS 2035 and energy efficiency measures.
* SMSTS, CSCS and First Aid certifications.
* Excellent communication and leadership skills.
* Ability to manage multiple subcontractors and maintain programme targets.
Background Checks
Given the nature of this position, you will need to undergo a Basic Disclosure and Barring Service Check (DBS) at offer stage. Applicants with criminal convictions will be assessed individually, and we assure you that we do not discriminate based on an applicant’s criminal record or the details of any disclosed offences.
About Wates
Wates is one of the UK’s leading family‑owned development, building and property maintenance companies. Founded over 125 years ago, we have a proud legacy in the built environment. We are driven by our purpose, ‘reimagining places for people to thrive’, and we are proud to be a Gold Investors in People and a Disability Confident employer.
We are committed to three ambitious environmental targets for 2025: Zero Waste and Zero Carbon, from our operations and Positive Nature Enhancement. Wates is taking a leading role in reducing our industry’s environmental impact.
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