Site Manager / Senior Site Manager

Ascot
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Site Manager / Senior Site Manager

High-End & Super-Prime Residential Projects, Surrey

We are a leading main contractor specialising in luxury residential construction, seeking an experienced Site Manager or Senior Site Manager to join our team. You will lead delivery on high-end and super-prime residential projects across Surrey, including exclusive new-build mansions, gated estates, and premium apartment/house collections in prime locations such as Guildford, Ascot/Sunningdale, Wentworth, Esher, Cobham, Weybridge, Virginia Water, and surrounding affluent areas.

Reporting to the Project Manager / Contracts Manager, you will take full ownership of site operations, ensuring impeccable safety, quality, programme adherence, and commercial performance on prestigious schemes valued from multi-million-pound family homes to ultra-luxury estates. This is a stable, career-focused role with variety across Surrey's most desirable postcodes — perfect for a senior leader passionate about delivering exceptional homes in high-profile, quality-driven environments.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead complete on-site delivery for luxury residential projects, coordinating labour, plant, materials, and specialist subcontractors to meet exacting programme, budget, and client standards.

  • Manage and inspire site teams (operatives, foremen, trades, and subcontractors) to achieve superior craftsmanship and efficiency in a high-performance, collaborative culture.

  • Champion best-in-class health, safety, and environmental compliance — delivering inductions, toolbox talks, dynamic risk assessments, audits, and full adherence to CDM 2015 and luxury-site protocols.

  • Track and report progress rigorously; anticipate risks/delays, drive mitigation/recovery plans, and escalate strategically to maintain timelines on high-value schemes.

  • Oversee subcontractor relationships, progress meetings, variations, and commercial controls to protect margins while upholding premium specifications and finishes.

  • Maintain meticulous site records — daily diaries, photographic/progress logs, quality/compliance documentation, snagging/handover packs, and client-facing reports.

  • Enforce uncompromising quality assurance to exceed luxury specifications, deliver flawless handovers, and surpass ultra-high-net-worth client expectations.

  • Represent the company professionally in client, consultant, architect, and stakeholder interactions, resolving issues decisively on exclusive developments.

  • Demonstrate flexibility across Surrey sites as the luxury portfolio evolves (e.g., Guildford urban premium to Ascot/Sunningdale country estates).

    Requirements

  • Proven track record as a Site Manager, Senior Site Manager, or equivalent on high-end residential or super-prime projects (luxury new-builds, mansions, gated estates, or premium developments preferred).

  • Valid SMSTS certification

  • Valid CSCS (or equivalent senior-level card)

  • First Aid at Work certification

  • Extensive knowledge of UK construction techniques, CDM regulations, health & safety legislation, and luxury-site best practices (e.g., high-spec finishes, bespoke elements).

  • Exceptional leadership, communication, negotiation, and problem-solving skills — adept at managing teams in demanding, client-focused environments.

  • Strong commercial awareness, with experience in programme delivery, cost control, and protecting high-value project outcomes.

  • Full UK driving licence and own transport (essential — role requires travel across Surrey sites in areas like Guildford, Ascot, Sunningdale, Weybridge, and Esher).

  • Right to work in the UK.

    What We Offer

  • Highly competitive salary (dependent on experience) plus attractive package.

  • Permanent position with long-term security on a pipeline of prestigious, high-end residential projects across Surrey.

  • Opportunity to lead on super-prime schemes in exclusive locations (e.g., Wentworth-style estates, Sunningdale luxury collections, Guildford premium developments).

  • Supportive senior team environment prioritising collaboration, professional development, and career progression (e.g., to multi-site or Project Manager roles).

  • Company pension, bonus scheme, on-site parking (project-dependent), and further benefits.

  • Exposure to varied, award-winning luxury builds with a focus on quality and client satisfaction.

    How to Apply

    Ready to manage high-end and super-prime residential sites across Surrey? Submit your CV now — please highlight your senior site management experience on luxury residential projects, key successes (e.g., high-spec handovers, premium developments), certifications, and Surrey/Berkshire border capability

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