Plant and Office Manager – HS2
Salary: £45k-£50k
Location: Birmingham
Regions: Midlands, West Midlands
About this Role:
We have an exciting opportunity in the near future to work on a Large Major Civil Engineering project for a Piling Contractor on a £100m package of works t. This contractor has been appointed to the major civil engineering project on a Joint Venture basis. The project is well under way with Planners and designers and will shortly be hitting the ground. They have a need to recruit the right Plant & Office Manager to join the team for this project. The successful candidate will have a proven track record of working with large civils schemes, major projects background, either within heavy civils, tunnelling, earthworks, highways or rail infrastructure.
Duties: Be responsible for managing of portfolio of projects and thus project stakeholders at any one time Be responsible and accountable on behalf of the Project and Site manager for executing key finance and project processes (raising requisitions, GRN orders, reporting status) associated with ordering materials, resources and plant Be responsible (as a process custodian) for supporting the Project and Site manager with key labour processes (e.g. timesheet collection, coding, collecting overtime requests) Run weekly management order reports, review them and host review meetings with the Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor to determine the interventions and decisions that need to be made on the project costs As a Plant Manager you will be a key member of the Operations Team, you will be responsible for the day to day management of plant operations, ensuring optimum levels of performance are achieved and sustained in accordance with license obligations and health and safety procedures.
About the Company/Client/Project:
The client is an award winning piling / Geotechnical Contractor, Their core focus is on delivering complex infrastructure projects but also cover engineering, mining and services extensively, with highways, rail, heavy civil engineering and infrastructure schemes forming the bulk of their workload.