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Managing the road works on the M62 corridor where drivers are ready to kill due to the extensive 50 zones sounds up there with punting kittens, stabbing babies or microwaving hamsters. Can't believe they've not filled it more easily.
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Site manager with an Asbestos ticket – that’s hopeful
I have CSCS, 1st aid & I am a "competent person" under PASMA but I would not want to be a SM thanks
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You mean you don't have a valid asbestos licence? Come on man!
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Job of the day
From JAM Recruitment.
Bearing in mind I work in InfoSec, whatever key word search they are using must be thouroughly fecked....
Position – Site Manager
Location – Humberside offices covering projects in m62 corridor
Salary – Negotiable based on experience
The Background
The client is an established contractor who operates across multi sectors including Automotive, Education, Industrial and several other’s. They are looking for a Site Manager to be based out of their offices covering projects across the M62 corridor.
The Role
As a Site Manager you will be responsible for general day to day Site Management covering all aspects of work. You’ll be responsible for Health and Safety, managing contractors and feeding back on progress to the Contracts Manager. The role will involve dealing with projects typically ranging from 2-10 million.
In order to succeed as a Site Manager you’ll have previous experience dealing with several sectors including Automotive, Industrial, Health Care and Food retail to name a few. You’ll have a valid SMSTS, CSCS, First Aid and ideally PASMA and Asbestos as well. You’ll come from a trade background ideally(not essential) and you’ll have general build experience.Tags: None
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