Senior Site Manager

Leeds
9 months ago
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Senior Site Manager – Tier 1 Contractor

📍 Leeds | 💰 Up to £75,000 + Package + Bonus | 🏗️ Permanent

Our client, a leading Tier 1 main contractor, is expanding its operations in Leeds and is looking for an experienced Senior Site Manager to join their team on a flagship £100m+ high-rise concrete frame BTR scheme.

This is an outstanding opportunity for a proven site leader to take ownership of a high-profile project and help shape the contractor’s long-term growth in the region.

🔧 The Role

Acting effectively as the Project Manager on-site, you’ll be the central driving force behind all aspects of construction delivery. You'll oversee a well-structured team including package managers, engineers, and a logistics lead—ensuring smooth execution from sequencing to completion.

You’ll be responsible for:



Full site leadership and operational control

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Programming, sequencing and delivery strategy

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Overseeing scopes of work across multiple trades/packages

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Managing progress, site coordination and daily reporting

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Driving safety, quality and performance

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Being the primary liaison between site and wider project leadership

👤 About You

We’re looking for a confident, capable and well-rounded construction professional, ideally with experience delivering high-rise residential or complex concrete frame projects.

You will be:

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A natural leader with strong communication and coordination skills

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Experienced running large-scale projects (£50m+) as a Senior Site Manager or similar

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Knowledgeable across a broad range of construction packages and methods

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Comfortable with programming tools and project sequencing

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Able to drive quality and progress with attention to detail

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Forward-thinking—ready to step into a Project Manager role in future (or happy to stay at senior site level and thrive there)

🌍 Why Join?

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Work for a reputable Tier 1 contractor with ambitious growth plans in Leeds

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Long-term pipeline of major regional projects (5+ years of secured work)

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Real opportunities for progression into Project Management

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Strong salary, package and performance bonus structure

Apply today to be considered, or get in touch to learn more confidentially. Get in touch with Heather Duncan.
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