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Posted 2 weeks ago by 1st Step on CVLibrary
Job Description: The Mechanical Supervisor role in Catterick involves overseeing mechanical work and site trades for a commercial project with a National M&E Contractor. The position requires the candidate to manage installations, supervise contractors, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations. Successful candidates must pass a clearance and DBS check. The role also includes paperwork management and quality assurance of installations.
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Skills Required:
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Catterick
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Mechanical SupervisorCatterick12 Month ContractAn exciting opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Supervisor to join a National M&E Contractor on a commercial project in Catterick.The position will require the successful worker to successfully pass clearance and a DBS check.Job Purpose:The responsibilities of this Mechanical Site Supervisor role include overseeing mechanical work and site trades, scoping work and ordering materials, issuing permits and ensuring safety rules are followed.Role:- Co-ordination of the installation.- Supervising Contractors and Subcontractors, ensuring all direct staff and Subcontractors are adequately trained and adhering to H&S procedures.- Conducting toolbox talks, ordering materials, completing schedules of work, scheduling materials to ensure programme of works delivered.- Liaise with Managers on a regular basis, reporting on any and all works conducted on site.- Managing variations.- Ensuring the quality of the installation was of a high standard.- Carrying out site surveys.- Ensuring the installation was snag free.- Paperwork management; RFI's, method statements, risk assessments, site diaries, progress reports.Requirements:- City and Guilds NVQ Level 3 in Plumbing/Pipefitting or equivalent.- CSCS.- SSSTS/SMSTS.- Good literacy skills.- Previous experience in a Supervisory/Management role- Previous experience of working on infrastructure projects.
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