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Contract – 6 months

Rate: Negotiable to experience

Full time: Mon - Fri

Norfolk

MPR Exteriors specialise in Roofing, Cladding, & Façade recruitment across the UK. We are currently working in partnership with a Roofing & Cladding Contractor who are looking to add an experienced Supervisor/Manager to their Team on a full time basis for an initial 6 month contract.

The Role:

  • Supervising/Managing Roofing & Cladding installations to a high standard

  • Strong awareness of H&S on site

  • Maintaining Quality standards

  • Achieving project timelines/deadlines

  • Initial 6 month contract, possibility to extend

    Essential Experience:

  • Previous experience of Cladding Systems used for Industrial Projects (such as Composites, Standing Seam, Twin Skin, etc) is essential

  • Previously worked or working for a Specialist Cladding Sub-Contractor

  • Previous non working Supervising or Management experience

  • Hold a valid/in date SSSTS or SMSTS, First Aid, any relevant NVQs or further Qualifications beneficial

  • Full UK Drivers License

    If you would be interested in applying for this position please click Apply and send your information, and one of our Team will be in touch to discuss the position further

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