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Ganger

Madigan Gill Ltd
City of Bristol
3 days ago
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Job Title: Ganger

Location: Bristol (BS30) (Preferably Local Candidates)

Start Date: 17th November 2025 (Flexible for the right candidate)

We are currently seeking an experienced and skilled Ganger to join our team. The successful candidate will have a proven track record in leading gangs on large infrastructure projects, particularly in highway construction, and will be able to effectively manage and supervise operatives on-site.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Supervise and manage a team of up to 30 operatives daily.

  • Oversee and coordinate the completion of drainage, curbing, earthworks, and other highway-related tasks.

  • Carry out Start of Shift briefings, ensuring all operatives are aware of the day's objectives and safety protocols.

  • Conduct inspections, plant checks, and record keeping using IT systems (Tablet or Laptop).

  • Ensure work is completed to high standards of safety and quality.

  • Manage and allocate plant and equipment efficiently (including Excavators, Dumpers, Rollers).

  • Work closely with the General Foreman to ensure project milestones are met.

Essential Qualifications and Requirements:

  • SSSTS or SMSTS (Site Supervisors' or Site Manager's Safety Training Scheme).

  • Valid plant tickets for Excavator, Dumper, and Roller.

  • Full driving licence.

  • Experience in highways projects, particularly drainage, curbing, and earthworks.

  • Proven experience managing gangs of operatives on civil engineering projects.

  • IT literate, with the ability to complete inspections, plant checks, and TBTs (Toolbox Talks) electronically.

  • Ability to supervise and manage large teams (up to 30 operatives).

  • Preferably local to BS30.

Desirable:

  • Previous experience on bridge or highway schemes is a significant advantage.

  • Strong leadership and communication skills.

Why Join Us?

  • Competitive pay based on experience.

  • The opportunity to work on a high-profile and challenging project.

  • A chance to make a real impact in a leading infrastructure scheme.

  • The possibility of long-term work for the right candidate.

If you meet the above criteria and are available to start from 17th November (or soon after), please send over your CV and details of your relevant experience. Our General Foreman will contact shortlisted candidates to assess their qualifications and knowledge over the phone.

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Please send your CV and reach out to for more information.

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