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Construction Manager

Go Construct

Peterborough

On-site

GBP 42,000 - 91,000

Full time

21 days ago

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Job summary

A leading construction firm in the UK is looking for a Construction Manager to oversee project logistics, delegate tasks, and ensure safety compliance. Candidates should have relevant qualifications like a Level 6 NVQ in Construction Site Management. Experience in related roles such as estimator or site supervisor is valued. Salary ranges from £42,000 to £91,000 based on experience and responsibility level. A CSCS card may be required for site work.

Qualifications

  • Must have relevant construction management qualifications.
  • Experience in roles like estimator, building technician, or site supervisor is advantageous.
  • A CSCS card is required for site work.

Responsibilities

  • Oversee the logistical requirements of a construction project.
  • Delegate work to team members and maintain schedules.
  • Conduct site visits to ensure compliance with safety guidelines.

Skills

Knowledge of building and construction
Leadership qualities
Time management skills
Excellent verbal communication skills
Problem-solving ability

Education

Level 6 NVQ in Construction Site Management
Degree in Construction Management
Higher National Diploma (HND) in Construction Management
Job description
What does a construction manager do?

As a construction manager, you will be responsible for overseeing all the logistics of a construction project. Duties may include creating work schedules for your team, and allocating responsibilities. You might also be required to conduct site visits and report to senior managers on project progress.

The role of a construction manager involves the following duties:
  • Overseeing the logistical requirements of a project
  • Delegating work to colleagues within your team
  • Meeting regularly with clients, third parties and other managers to report on progress
  • Setting targets, objectives and responsibilities for all supervised staff
  • Regularly reviewing timings, budget, labour, risk and project plans to ensure work stays on track
  • Setting and agreeing budgets
  • Conducting site visits to inspect work, check materials and ensure staff are following health and safety guidelines
  • Dealing with contracts and mitigating the impact of any issues
  • Ensuring the delivery of high-quality work within contract timescales
  • Working in an office and on a construction site.
How to become a construction manager

There are several routes to becoming a construction manager. You can gain the qualifications you need to start you on your career path by doing a university course or an apprenticeship.

You should explore these routes to becoming a construction manager, to find out which is the right one for you. Although some of these options have certain qualification requirements, many employers are more interested in people who are enthusiastic, willing to learn and can follow instructions.

You may need a Construction Skills Certification Scheme (CSCS) card to work on a construction site.

University

You could do a foundation degree, Higher National Diploma (HND) or undergraduate degree accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). Relevant subjects include building studies, surveying, estimating, construction or civil engineering, or construction site management.

  • Equivalent entry requirements explained
  • Find a university course
  • Funding advice
Apprenticeship

An apprenticeship with a construction firm is a good way into the industry.

You could do a higher or degree apprenticeship in construction management, or design and construction management.

Apprenticeships are open to anyone over the age of 16. As an apprentice, you will be fully employed by your company and expected to work a minimum of 30 hours a week. Your time will be split between on-the-job experience and a college or training provider.

  • Guide to apprenticeships
Work

If you’ve already worked as an estimator, building technician, surveyor or site supervisor for several years and have proven management experience or qualifications, you may be able to apply directly to an employer for a role as a construction manager.

Work experience

Work experience is essential to gaining employment within the construction industry. You could gain this at school, or by working weekends and holidays with a company or relative who works as a construction manager. Potential employers will always be pleased to see work experience listed on your CV.

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Skills

Additional skills which may benefit anyone considering a job as a construction manager include:

  • Knowledge of building and construction
  • Leadership qualities
  • Time management skills
  • Excellent verbal communication skills
  • Ability to problem-solve and use your initiative.
Qualifications
  • Level 6 NVQ in Construction Site Management
  • Level 6 Apprenticeship in Construction Site Management
  • Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Construction or related disciplines
  • Higher National Diploma (HND) in Construction Management or related disciplines
  • Degree in Construction Management
How much could you earn as a construction manager?

The expected salary for a construction manager varies as you become more experienced.

  • Newly trained construction managers can earn from £42,000
  • Trained construction managers with experience can earn up to £91,000*
  • Self‑employed construction managers set their own pay rates.

Salaries depend on location, employer, level of responsibility, any overtime you may do, and whether you have completed an industry recognised training route.

  • Salaries have been collected from multiple industry sources
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