Concrete Foreman


Details:
  • Salary: £35 - 37 - Hour
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Hour
  • Location: Birmingham
  • Date: 2 days ago
Description:

AA Euro is currently seeking an experienced FRC (Fibre-Reinforced Concrete) Foreman to join a leading Main Contractor delivering major rail infrastructure projects across the Birmingham area.

This is an excellent opportunity to secure a long-term PAYE position with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors, working on large-scale rail infrastructure schemes. The successful candidate will lead site teams carrying out fibre-reinforced concrete works, ensuring all activities are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards.

The Role

Reporting to the Site Manager, you will be responsible for the day-to-day coordination of fibre-reinforced concrete operations, supervising operatives and subcontractors while ensuring works are delivered in line with programme requirements, project specifications, and quality expectations.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and supervise site teams carrying out fibre-reinforced concrete works.
Coordinate daily activities, labour, plant, and materials to maximise productivity.
Ensure all concrete works are completed in accordance with engineering drawings, specifications, and method statements.
Oversee concrete preparation, placement, finishing, and curing activities.
Monitor quality throughout all stages of concrete works and ensure any issues are rectified promptly.
Promote and maintain the highest standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance.
Deliver daily briefings and toolbox talks.
Work closely with Site Managers, Engineers, Supervisors, and subcontractors to coordinate works.
Assist with planning upcoming concrete pours and ensuring resources are available.
Maintain accurate site records and report on daily progress.
Requirements

Previous experience working as an FRC Foreman or Foreman supervising structural or fibre-reinforced concrete works on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects.
Experience working for a Main Contractor.
Strong knowledge of reinforced concrete construction techniques and quality standards.
Experience delivering works within the rail sector or other major infrastructure environments is highly desirable.
Proven leadership and team management experience.
Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and technical documentation.
Full UK Driving Licence.
Desirable Qualifications

SSSTS or SMSTS.
CSCS Card.
First Aid at Work.
PTS (preferred but not essential).
Experience managing large-scale concrete pours and specialist concrete operations.
What's on Offer

Long-term PAYE employment.
Competitive salary.
Overtime opportunities.
Night shift work available.
Lodge allowance available (subject to the distance you live from site).
Pension scheme.
Holiday entitlement.
Opportunity to work on some of the UK's largest rail infrastructure projects.
Excellent career progression with a leading Main Contractor.
If you're an experienced FRC Foreman looking to join a major rail infrastructure project in the Birmingham area, we'd be keen to hear from you. Apply today with your CV for a confidential discussion.

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