JOB SUMMARY
To oversee day-to-day on-site operations, the Site Manager will engage with various stakeholders, including clients, subcontractors, suppliers, the public, and the workforce. The role involves coordinating all facets of the project to ensure the timely and within-budget completion of the project in accordance with specified requirements. Additionally, the Site Manager will represent OX2 professionally and proactively in interactions with individuals associated with, and impacted by, the project.
Furthermore, the Site Manager is responsible for ensuring that all work adheres to building regulations, health and safety legislation, and other legal requirements.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- CONSTRUCTION PHASE
During the construction phase of a project, the Site Manager takes a pivotal role in ensuring smooth on-site operations. Responsibilities encompass coordinating with various stakeholders, overseeing work compliance with specifications and regulations, monitoring project schedules and budgets, conducting safety inspections, managing documentation, and fostering effective communication among team members and external entities. The Site Manager is instrumental in maintaining project quality, safety, and efficiency throughout the construction phase.
- Ensuring work aligns with OX2 requirements, collaborating closely with the Construction Project Manager to attain key milestones and optimize project efficiency.
- Establishing effective communication channels with local representatives, vendors, and regulatory bodies. Collaborating with the Project Manager to identify stakeholders and align their expectations with the project scope.
- Monitoring the quality assurance and quality control work of contractors, maintaining strict control over schedules and production, and overseeing material deliveries.
- Where required, conducting toolbox meetings with contractors, managing documentation, and ensuring necessary actions are taken.
- Tracking accounting, costing, and billing processes.
- Overseeing contractors' health, safety, security, and environment (HSSE) work, participating in safety inspections, and coordinating safety drills during construction.
- Vigilantly monitoring events that may impact schedules, potentially causing downtime, disruption, or hindrance. Identifying alternative methods to enhance project completion dates.
- Collaborating with designers, subcontractors, clients, investors, and third parties, closely following design and approval updates with project investors.
- Organizing and coordinating various professionals working on the project.
- Identifying and assessing program risks, developing mitigation plans with the project team.
- Documenting adherence to schedules and agreements for civil works, electrical works, and generator and sub-station supply, installation, and commissioning (as applicable for the relevant project).
- Facilitating local contacts for contractors to address everyday issues.
- Contributing to the adaptation of the site office for OX2 business needs.
- Facilitating a smooth handover process to OX2 (TCM) technical and commercial management and/or the final Client.
- Maintaining responsibility for the project's site diary.
- DOCUMENTATION
As part of the role, the site manager is responsible for ensuring that, at a minimum, the following key documentation is in place:
Before the Contractors arrive on-site:
- Review the monitoring plan to identify any site-specific documents required by authorities.
- Ensure an almost completed HSE-plan, with potential remarks addressable within a day.
- Obtain the site-specific emergency plan from the contractor.
- Ensure a check-in/check-out system is implemented as mandated by authorities.
On-site but before commencing work:
- Conduct a site induction (if applicable), or ensure the responsible contractor has implemented an appropriate site induction system.
- Request a document outlining how the contractor plans to work within the area's restrictions.
During the initial weeks:
- Ensure availability of a chemical list and safety data sheets.
- Verify waste management plans, acknowledging that a formal plan may not be mandatory, but the contractor should demonstrate consideration for waste segregation, possibly in their site disposal plan.
- Confirm documentation for heavy machinery.
Additionally, as part of the role, the site manager is required to generate, at a minimum, the following key documentation:
- Maintain a comprehensive site diary.
- Prepare monthly progress reports and project-related documents, ensuring effective communication with all staff levels regarding project issues.
- Document any events that could impact the schedule or lead to downtime, disruption, or hindrance, potentially resulting in extended completion periods or additional compensation for contractors.
- Record all stakeholder complaints, notes, or conversations that could influence the project in the existing grievance mechanism.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
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- Technical background with a degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or a related field.
- Demonstrated experience in similar roles within construction projects.
- Proven site experience specifically within the given area of the project.
- Thorough knowledge of health and safety regulations and local legislation.
- Strong analytical skills to comprehend and interpret technical specifications, drawings, and documents.
- Effective problem-solving abilities to facilitate the progression of work.
- Excellent planning skills for forward-thinking, with regular program checks.
- Organized and adept at time management.
- Experience with people management and strong communication skills, capable of motivating and organising site based staff including external contractors, clients, suppliers etc
- Commercial awareness.
- Proficient written communication for report writing and documenting construction progress.
- Reliability and attention to detail.
- High level of resilience and motivation with strong written, verbal communication and time-management skills
- Proficiency with the MS Office package
- Possession of a current Drivers license and full working rights in Australia
- A passion for getting things done