Overview
Romford — £70,000 per annum + Car Allowance. Hill McGlynn Recruitment is proud to be partnering with a well-established and reputable construction contractor based in Romford, who are seeking an experienced Quality Manager to join their growing team. Our client delivers a broad portfolio of works including new build projects, repairs and refurbishment, and cladding/facades schemes. Due to continued expansion and an increased project workload, they are now looking to appoint a Quality Manager to lead and maintain high standards across their construction operations.
Responsibilities
* Developing, implementing, and maintaining quality management systems
* Ensuring compliance with ISO standards, specifications, and contractual requirements
* Conducting site inspections, audits, and quality reviews across live projects
* Managing snagging, defects, and quality-related issues through to resolution
* Working closely with project, site, and commercial teams to promote a strong quality culture
* Liaising with clients, consultants, and subcontractors on quality matters
* Supporting continuous improvement initiatives across the business
The Ideal Candidate
* Proven experience within the construction industry (non-negotiable)
* Previous experience in a Quality Manager or similar quality-focused role
* Strong knowledge of new build, refurbishment, and cladding/facades projects
* Excellent understanding of construction standards, specifications, and QA/QC processes
* Confident communicator with the ability to influence site and management teams
* Highly organised with strong attention to detail
What's on Offer
* £70,000 salary per year
* Car allowance
* Opportunity to work with a growing contractor on a diverse range of projects
* Long-term role with stability and progression potential
If you are an experienced Construction Quality Manager looking for a new opportunity with a respected contractor, Hill McGlynn Recruitment would welcome your application. Apply now or contact Hill McGlynn Recruitment for a confidential discussion.
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