Operations Manager - Teesside Our client is a forward-thinking, relationship-driven commercial contractor specializing in refurbishments, retrofits and upgrades across the UK. With a strong presence in sectors such as education, healthcare, office and leisure, we deliver projects on time, within budget, and with minimal disruption. The successful candidate should be comfortable with business development. The client is looking for someone who can not only benefit the business but also help them grow the electrical division. Role: • Preparing and submitting tenders. • Managing construction schedules and budgets. • Main point of contact for clients, site and project managers. • Ensuring construction projects meet agreed technical standards. • Management and supervision of all employees within the Building Department. • Ensuring everyone understands their roles and responsibilities. • Assist in the implementation of the highest standards of health and safety and comply with all current legislation. • Discussing, drafting, reviewing and negotiating the terms of business contracts. Requirements: • An extensive knowledge of the construction industry. • An understanding of legal documentation. • Experience within maintenance, new build, refurbishment and fit out work. • Strong leadership skills and good communication skills - for liaising with a wide range of clients, professionals and workers on site. • The ability to use your own initiative. • An awareness of health and safety procedures and legislation, including running a safe construction site. • Numerical and IT skills, including knowledge of relevant building methods and project management software to manage information and finances during a project. • Business Development experience. Salary/Package: • 75k per annum. • Company Car. • Private pension. • Life insurance. • Sickness benefit cover. Location: Teesside If you are interested in the post and meet the requirements, please apply for this position directly. Alternatively, if you have any questions, please contact Sam Robertson