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A leading commercial solar firm is appointing Senior Construction Managers to oversee the full on-site execution of large-scale commercial solar projects across Gauteng. The role is hands-on and site-based, responsible for managing construction activities from mobilisation through to commissioning and handover.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum NQF Level 6 qualification (Construction Management, Engineering, or related)
Proven experience as a Senior Construction Manager on commercial projects
Solar / renewable energy project experience essential (commercial scale)
Strong knowledge of turnkey construction environments
Solid understanding of site safety regulations and compliance
Ability to manage multiple stakeholders and high-pressure site environments
Willing and able to work on-site across Gauteng for the contract duration
Key Responsibilities:
Overall on-site management of commercial solar turnkey projects
Coordinate and supervise subcontractors, site teams, and suppliers
Ensure construction activities align with project schedules, budgets, and quality standards
Enforce health, safety, and environmental compliance on site
Liaise with Project Managers, Engineers, Clients, and Consultants
Monitor progress, resolve site issues, and report on project milestones
Manage site documentation, inspections, snag lists, and final handover
Ensure installations comply with contractual, statutory, and technical requirements
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