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A scaffold management firm in Wirral is looking for a seasoned scaffolding manager to lead teams and ensure project delivery meets high safety and quality standards. You will oversee health and safety compliance, manage logistics, and develop client relationships to drive business growth. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in leadership, health and safety, and project management, ensuring operations are efficient and meet regulatory requirements.
Lead, motivate, and manage scaffolding teams to deliver projects safely, on time, and to the highest quality standards. Plan and allocate resources efficiently, while providing training, mentoring, and performance management.
Ensure all scaffolding work meets legislation, TG20:21, SG4, and company policies. Maintain safe systems of work, RAMS, and drive continuous improvement in health and safety. Conduct site inspections and audits, ensuring corrective actions are implemented promptly.
Oversee logistics, erection, inspection, certification, and dismantling of scaffolding across multiple projects. Ensure projects meet specifications, deadlines, and budgets. Liaise with clients, contractors, and internal teams, while monitoring equipment, materials, and stock in line with company procedures.
Identify and pursue scaffolding opportunities with existing and new clients. Support tender preparation, estimates, and pricing. Build strong client relationships to encourage repeat business and long-term partnerships.
Ensure all operations comply with Roofcare's ISO 9001 quality system. Drive continuous improvement using tools like Six Sigma to reduce waste and enhance service outcomes. Monitor KPIs and report on safety, issues, opportunities, and team development.
Collaborate with scaffolding teams, clients, end customers, suppliers, senior management, work schedulers, Helpdesk, health & safety personnel, and regulators.
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