Assistant Site Manager

Gap Construction
Letchworth Garden City
9 months ago
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Assistant Site Manager Letchworth £35,000-£45,000 Gap Construction is proud to be working in partnership with a highly respected regional housing developer known for building some of the finest homes across the region. With a strong pipeline of exciting projects lined up for 2025 and beyond, this award-winning company is looking to strengthen its team with the addition of an Assistant Site Manager. With a collaborative and supportive work culture, low staff turnover, and a genuine focus on delivering high-quality homes, this is an excellent opportunity to join a company where your development and input will be genuinely valued. Person SpecificationPractical understanding of site management procedures.Currently studying towards or holding a relevant construction qualification.Strong communication skills with a proactive and collaborative approach.Commitment to delivering a best-value service to customers and clients.Solid IT and organisational skills.Ability to manage pressure and meet tight deadlines effectively.Performance ObjectivesFunding support for your ongoing studies.A well-resourced and supportive office environment.Competitive salary and benefits package.Structured training and development pathways.Opportunity to grow within a successful and expanding business.Staff bonuses and reward schemes.Apply To apply, please send your CV to (url removed) or contact James Hyland on (phone number removed) for a confidential conversation. This vacancy is being advertised on behalf of Gap Construction, who are operating as an employment agency. Gap Construction is committed to selecting and developing the best talent, basing hiring decisions solely on suitability for the role. By applying for the above position and providing your personal data to us, you understand that your data will be processed in line with our Privacy Policy

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