Site Manager Jobs in Ipswich
Ipswich and Suffolk have a solid construction job market — residential growth, Ipswich Waterfront regeneration, A14 logistics development, and Felixstowe Port construction create consistent opportunities across East Anglia.
Typical pay: £280–£450 per hour · Card required: CSCS Black Card — SMSTS certificate required
Site Manager Jobs in Ipswich — What to Expect
Ipswich and Suffolk have a solid construction job market — residential growth, Ipswich Waterfront regeneration, A14 logistics development, and Felixstowe Port construction create consistent opportunities across East Anglia.
How to qualify as a Site Manager
Site managers typically have a construction management NVQ Level 6 or equivalent, a current SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme) certificate, and a CSCS Black Card. Many site managers progress from site supervisor, site engineer, or trade background.
Career progression
Site managers progress to senior site manager, project manager, contracts manager, construction manager, operations director. Permanent roles attract salaries from £50,000 to £80,000+. Self-employed site managers on day rate are also in demand for temp cover.
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