
Lisa Cullen
My client, a Tier 1 Builder/Developer are now hiring a Finishing Foreman. The successful Finishing Foreman will be working initially on a residential project in North Dublin.
Duties:
- Liaise and communicate closely with the design team, Site Manager and other stakeholders
- Coordinate the daily resourcing and control of site labour and ordering of materials, completing the online daily site diary and relevant weekly documentation in accordance with company policy
- Provide key point of contact for purchasers
- Liaise closely with Sales
- Coordinate snagging crews, overseeing effective completion of snag lists
- Carry out company compliance and administration procedures and recording performance and progress of site operations and subcontractors
- Effective planning of tasks and efficiently organising the plant and site facilities in order to meet deadlines
- Ensure works are carried out in compliance with building regulations, health and safety and environmental standards and to a high quality
Requirements:
- Degree / Higher Diploma qualification in Construction Management and/ or equivalent trade qualification
- Significant experience in a similar position
- Excellent knowledge of trades, and in particular, carpentry
- Background in residential construction
- Excellent working knowledge of latest building regulation and certification standards
- An ability to achieve demanding time and quality targets
Salary:
- Salary circa €70k – €80k DOE
- Performance related bonus
- Health Insurance for you and dependants
- Pension scheme
- Long term illness cover
- Life Assurance
If you are a Finishing Foreman considering a career move, please feel free to send your CV or contact Lisa Cullen on 086-0119146 for a confidential discussion. GPC will not send any applicants CV’s to clients without a full discussion and prior consent. GPC is a specialist construction recruitment consultancy based in Dublin with 24 years’ experience working in the recruitment of construction professionals within Ireland and Internationally.