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Mechanical Site Supervisor

Time 4 Recruitment
Aberystwyth
6 days ago
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Overview

Time 4 Recruitment are recruiting for a Temporary Mechanical Site Supervisor for 18 months work to join a highly reputable M&E Contractor for Projects in Aberystwyth.


This award winning Electrical and Mechanical Contractor is noted for their delivery and quality of projects and cover a number of sectors including commercial, industrial, government and healthcare sectors.


As Mechanical Site Supervisor you will be supporting the Mechanical Project Manager.


Responsibilities

  • Work closely and support by the management team and report to the project Manager
  • Responsible for managing all aspects of the project at a site level. This will include
  • Managing mechanical operatives, managing subcontractors, and the installation of various packages is compliant with the drawings and specification.
  • Manage all health, safety and environmental compliance on site including carrying out toolbox talks to operatives and sub-contractors.
  • Ensure compliance you will need to ensure you are familiar with the company\'s latest policies and stay up to date with any changes to company procedures.
  • Responsible for ensuring the installation is done to the highest quality of workmanship using our internal QA procedures to record and track the quality process.
  • Report all on site progress and support the customer by attending various site meetings. You will also assist with the commissioning and handover process.

Requirements and Qualifications

  • You must have a minimum 5 years\' experience as a mechanical site supervisor on large scale commercial projects
  • SMSTS or SSSTS
  • CSCS Card
  • Overall knowledge and good understanding of a wide variety of mechanical systems and their installation methods.
  • Previous experience of managing a range of subcontractors is desirable.
  • Good time management skills, the ability to multitask and have excellent attention to detail.
  • Good IT Skills with experience in Microsoft Office
  • Hold a full UK driving license.

Benefits

  • Temporary Role
  • Up to 18 months work
  • Weekly pay
  • To start ASAP
  • £22 to £27 per hour
  • Accommodation will be provided.
  • Location - Aberystwyth

If you are interested, please send you CV to Hazel Baron through the website


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