Site manager pay in London March 2024
How much do site managers in London get paid?
Site managers in London earn
£11.95-30.17 per hour
Based on 102 employee reviews
What do top employers pay site managers?
Who are the top site manager employers?
Who are the worst site manager employers?
Recent site manager Jobs in London
- Site Manager - Planned Works at Randstad posted 11 days ago
- Site Manager - Enhanced DBS at Randstad posted 2 days ago
- Site Manager at Randstad posted 13 days ago
- Construction Manager at Isg posted yesterday
- Construction Manager at Willmott Dixon posted 23 hours ago
- Construction Manager at Ardmore Group posted 10 days ago
How are people paid?
Based on 102 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 67 employees
Site manager pay in other places
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What do site managers do?
Construction managers have the job of running and organising construction projects.
These types of projects can be:
- Building homes
- Building offices, corporate buildings, shops and venues
- Building factories, plants and industrial sites
- Building roads or transport lines
Other names for construction managers are:
- Site managers
- Team leaders
- Contracts managers
This type of job might involve:
- Checking plans
- Organising budgets and costs
- Planning how long a project will take
- Hiring construction workers
- Buying construction materials
- Running a construction site day-to-day
- Assessing construction site risks
- Making sure everyone working on a site works safely
- Checking the progress and quality of a build
- Giving clients updates and reports
You may have to work late into the evenings and over weekends.
Some construction sites will be high up and you’ll have to work in all types of weather.
If you want to apply for a construction manager job, you might need the following:
- A university degree or a relevant apprenticeship
- A Construction Skills Certification Scheme (SCSC) card
- Previous experience working on construction sites
- The right to work in the UK