Project Manager : Subcontractor
Project Manager : Subcontractor
Sectors: Housing, Retail, Leisure, Hospitality, High End Fit:OutSalary: GBP 35,000 : GBP 65,000 DOE + Paid Travel + Company car
Location: Bournemouth
Operating Region: London and Occasional International Travel
Our client is a successful, family owned stonework specialist delivering high quality packages for the housing, retail and high end fit out sectors. Working with contractors ranging from small regional firms to major international brands, they deliver premium stonework on projects where precision, detail, and exceptional client service matter.Due to sustained growth, the business is looking for an experienced Subcontractor Stone Project Manager to manage multiple stone packages simultaneously from concept to completion.
This is an ideal role for someone who thrives in a fast:paced subcontractor environment and understands the pressures, commercial responsibilities, and coordination required to deliver specialist trades on complex projects.Role Overview
As the Subcontractor Stone Project Manager, you will take ownership of several live projects at once : managing everything from procurement and fabrication through to installation and final sign:off.You will act as the key link between the factory, site teams, suppliers and main contractors, ensuring that work is delivered safely, on programme and to the highest installation standards.
What Youll Be Responsible For1. Subcontractor and Labour ManagementA core part of being a subcontractor PM is ensuring labour is well:organised, productive and supported daily. This includes: Scheduling and coordinating stonemasons, stone fixers and tilers Ensuring labour levels match project stages and programme requirements Solving issues on site quickly to avoid delays Managing day:to:day sequencing between different trades 2. Programme, Delivery and Logistics PlanningAs a subcontractor, being ahead of the programme is essential. You will: Plan delivery schedules based on installation sequences Coordinate with the factory to ensure fabrication aligns with site dates Avoid downtime by ensuring materials, labour and equipment arrive when required Adjust plans quickly when main contractors change programmes 3. Quality Control and Factory OversightHigh:end stone projects demand flawless finishes. Youll: Inspect all stone leaving the factory for accuracy and finish Flag and resolve any quality issues early Ensure templates, drawings and factory instructions are correct Maintain strict quality standards across marble, granite, quartz and bespoke finishes 4. Procurement and Supplier Management Ordering stone and materials for multiple live projects Liaising with both UK and international suppliers Travelling overseas 1:2 times a year to negotiate T and Cs, approve quality, review slabs and maintain supplier relationships 5. Client and Contractor LiaisonStrong communication is key to being a successful subcontractor PM. Youll: Be the primary point of contact for main contractors, architects and site managers Attend pre contract, progress and design meetings Communicate programme updates, technical queries and installation requirements 6. Commercial ResponsibilitiesSubcontractor PMs are heavily involved in the commercial side. This includes: Preparing and submitting monthly valuations Pricing and negotiating variations Tracking labour, materials and project costs Supporting the team during final accounts What Were Looking For Experience as a Project Manager within a subcontractor environment (stonework, facades, joinery, interiors, tiling etc.) Solid understanding of natural and engineered stone (Marble, Granite, Quartz) Ability to manage multiple packages simultaneously Strong communication and relationship building skills Good IT skills and confidence reading drawings Strong attention to detail and quality focused mindset Ability to work under pressure in live construction environments Preferred Background(Not essential but beneficial)