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Operations Manager (Highways)

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Location:Bristol bristol | south gloucestershire
Tags: operations manager | contract manager | operations-manager bristol | operations-manager south gloucestershire
Type:Permanent

•The Operations Manager will report to the Contract Manager.

•Responsible for the day to day planning, co-ordination, execution and monitoring of all site activities.

•Responsible for the sourcing, co-ordination and supervision of the resources including plant and equipment.

•Responsible for ensuring that the work is undertaken safely.

•Responsible for ensuring the work is required quality and at optimum cost

•Responsible for ensuring that the work is completed with the allotted programme period.

•Liaises with other members of the site management to prepare work plans, which he/ she then interprets to the workforce in order to execute the plan and achieve the targets and objectives

•The Operation manager will also liaise with Bristol City Staff in the programming of the flow of work and noticing with respect to the new Traffic management Act.
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