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Brandon James

Clerk of Works - NEC

Brandon James Newark on Trent
45,000 to 55,000
32 - 40 hour


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    Brandon James

    Clerk of Works - NEC

    Brandon James Newark on Trent
    45,000 to 55,000
    32 - 40 hour
    Status Open
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    What we ask

    Education

    No minimum education required

    What we offer

    Salary
    £45,000 to £55,000
    Hours
    32 to 40 hours per week
    Employment type
    permanent

    Job description

    Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor

    Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor Opportunity | East Midlands & South Yorkshire | Hybrid Working

    A well-established multidisciplinary construction and property consultancy is seeking an experienced Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor to join their growing team. This is an excellent opportunity for a Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor to work across a diverse portfolio of education, commercial and residential projects throughout the East Midlands and South Yorkshire.

    The successful Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor will play a key role in protecting clients' interests on site, ensuring projects are delivered to the required standards of quality, compliance and workmanship. This Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor position offers a varied workload, combining traditional Clerk of Works duties with NEC4 Supervisor responsibilities across a range of new build, refurbishment and fit-out schemes.

    The Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor Role

    The Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor will be responsible for:

    Acting as the client's representative on site, monitoring quality, workmanship and compliance
    Delivering a combination of Clerk of Works and NEC4 Supervisor services depending on project requirements
    Undertaking the contractual duties of the NEC4 Supervisor on projects procured under NEC contracts
    Producing detailed site inspection reports and providing regular client updates
    Reviewing drawings, specifications and construction methodologies to ensure compliance
    Identifying defects, quality concerns and non-compliant works and ensuring they are resolved
    Monitoring construction progress against agreed programmes
    Reporting on site health and safety issues and general site conditions
    Liaising with contractors, consultants and project stakeholders
    Working across education, commercial and residential developmentsThe Successful Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor

    To be considered, the Clerk of Works / NEC Supervisor should ideally have:

    Membership of ICWCI and/or NEC4 Supervisor Accreditation
    Experience working as a Clerk of Works, Site Inspector or NEC Supervisor
    Experience across education, commercial and residential projects
    Strong knowledge of construction techniques, building design and Building Regulations
    Experience working under both JCT and NEC forms of contract
    Ability to interpret technical drawings, specifications and programmes
    Excellent report writing and communication skills
    The ability to manage multiple projects simultaneouslyIn Return?

    Salary circa £50,000 (depending on experience)
    Company car option
    Pension contribution
    Private healthcare
    Professional training and development support
    Hybrid working and home working flexibility
    22 days annual leave plus Christmas shutdown
    Clear progression opportunitiesIf you're a Clerk of Works or NEC Supervisor considering your career options, please contact Megan Cole Brandon James.

    REF: 22252
    Salary description

    £45000.00 - £55000.00 per year

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