Details:
- Salary: £50,000 - 55,000 - Annum
- Job Type: Permanent
- Job Status: Full-Time
- Salary Per: Annum
- Location: Birmingham
- Date: 3 days ago
Description:
Site Foreman / Site Manager
Birmingham | £50,000 – £58,000 DOE | Permanent
A well-established fit-out and refurbishment contractor is looking to strengthen its site team with an experienced Site Foreman or Site Manager.
This business has built a strong name for itself in the hospitality, office and retail sectors, delivering standout projects through craftsmanship, precision and a genuinely collaborative way of working.
This is a chance to take real ownership of sites, lead teams from the front, and play a key part in projects that consistently raise the bar.
About You
You're a hands-on leader with a solid trade background and the supervisory experience to match. You thrive under pressure, take pride in getting the details right, and know how to keep a site running safely, on programme and on budget - without losing sight of quality.
5+ years' carpentry & joinery experience
3+ years' experience supervising site teams
A track record in shopfitting, hospitality, leisure or QSR fit-out projects What the Role Involves
Running the day-to-day on site, including managing sub-contractors
Owning health & safety - inductions, toolbox talks, RAMS, weekly checks
Driving quality and holding the finish to a high standard
Building strong relationships with clients and sub-contractors alike
Keeping projects aligned to design, spec and regulations
Staying hands-on with carpentry where required
Solving problems as they come up - not waiting for someone else to You'll Need
NVQ Level 2/3 Carpentry & Joinery (or equivalent)
SMSTS
First Aid (3-day)
CSCS card
Asbestos Awareness PASMA and Fire Marshall are a bonus but not essential.
If you want to work for a business that backs quality workmanship and gives its site leaders real autonomy, this is worth a conversation.
Contact David Lane at Joshua Robert Recruitment for a confidential chat.
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