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CareerValu® Construction Site Manager

CareerValu® Construction Site Manager

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A Construction Site Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of a construction site to ensure projects are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards. Their role involves managing personnel, coordinating resources, and ensuring compliance with legal and safety regulations. Their ability to balance planning, execution, and compliance ensures construction progresses smoothly and aligns with client expectations. In short, the Construction Site Manager ensures the construction site runs like a well-oiled machine.

Qualification: Level 6 NVQ Diploma in Construction Site Management (RQF)

What’s the Return on Investment (ROI)?

Senior roles in construction management, such as a Construction Site Manager, typically command salaries from £50,000 per year. The cost of the course can often be recovered within the first year, making it a highly practical investment in your career.

The qualification equips you with advanced leadership skills, enabling you to step into roles that shape the strategic direction and operational success of businesses. 

These roles not only offer financial rewards but also provide the chance to influence the future of construction projects, lead diverse teams, and contribute to business growth. The leadership capabilities gained through the program make you a valuable asset in construction firms, consultancy, and related industries, paving the way for long-term career progression and earning potential.

Key note:

The average salary for a Construction SIte Manager in the UK typically ranges between £42,500 and £67,500 per year, depending on the size of the company, project scope, location, and level of experience.

  • Entry-level Site Managers: £42,500 - £45,000 per year (e.g., those newly promoted to senior-level roles in smaller firms).
  • Mid-level Site Managers: £50,000 (with several years of experience and a track record of managing complex projects).
  • Experienced Site Managers: £55,000 - £67,500+ per year (working on large-scale, high-value projects or in multinational firms).

Designated coaching channel and direct messaging accessible via Slack!

  • Collaborate, network, and share ideas with other Accountants on our designated channel
  • Seek guidance, support, or advice from your designated coach using the direct message feature.
  • Be around other like-minded bosses who share the same passion for getting stuff done!
  • Zoom sessions – Live Zoom sessions with the assessor are available to join on a weekly basis.

Level 6 NVQ Diploma in Construction Site Management (RQF)

The NVQ Level 6 Diploma in Construction Site Management, awarded by Proqual, includes both mandatory and optional units. The course key areas essential for site management in the construction industry, including managing project processes, controlling projects, leading teams, providing ethical advice, and developing both yourself and others in the field. The units required to complete the programme are:

  • Developing and maintaining good occupational working relationships in the workplace
  • Allocating work and monitoring people’s performance in the workplace
  • Contributing to the identification of a work team in the workplace
  • Establishing, implementing and maintaining organisational systems for managing health, safety, welfare and wellbeing in the workplace
  • Establishing, controlling and monitoring environmental factors and sustainability in the workplace
  • Evaluating and confirming work methods in the workplace
  • Planning the preparation of the site for the project in the workplace
  • Monitoring project activities in the workplace
  • Ensuring that work activities and resources meet project work requirements in the workplace
  • Organising, controlling and monitoring supplies of materials in the workplace
  • Identifying and maintaining communication systems and organisational procedures in the workplace
  • Controlling project progress against agreed quality standards in the workplace
  • Controlling project progress against agreed programmes in the workplace
  • Managing your personal development in the workplace
  • Identifying, allocating and planning the deployment and use of plant, equipment or machinery in the workplace
  • Establishing dimensional control criteria in the workplace
  • Controlling project quantities and costs in the workplace
  • Evaluating feedback and making recommendations in the workplace
  • Managing the installation, maintenance, monitoring and removal of temporary works in the workplace
  • Enabling learning opportunities in the workplace
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