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Site Manager to support our Randstad Inhouse Service (RIS) division. RIS offers a unique operations and staffing solution that caters specifically to clients with high volume staffing needs.
The Site Manager will work on-site at our client’s location and build relationships with hiring managers to understand their staffing needs. They listen to understand the quality and volume and screen, interview, and identify qualified candidates to fill positions. Site Managers act as an on-site extension of the client's HR function, managing all aspects of the client workforce including business relationship development, recruitment, selection, and management of the employees.
What you get to do:
What you need to bring:
Randstad is the #1 provider of HR services in the world!
They match smart people with great jobs, from the executive office to the manufacturing floor.They use innovative technologies and a passion for people to provide candidates with the best experience possible.
Role Perks:
* Training
* Career Progression
* Generous Time Off
* Best in Class Health Coverage
* Employee Stock Purchase Program
* Paid Volunteer Day
* Wellness Plan
* 401(k)
* Short and Long Term Disability
* Supplemental Insurance
* Health and Dependent Care Savings Accounts
* Pre-Tax Commuter and Parking Benefits
* On-Demand Learning through Randstad University
* Employee Resource Groups
* Discounts on Everything from Computers to Cars
Full Time
$94k-123k (estimate)
05/12/2023
05/28/2023
us.randstad.com
Atlanta, TX
1,000 - 3,000
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Site managers work on building and construction sites to ensure a project completes safely, on time, and within budget.
02/20/2022: Chico, CA
They monitor and direct contractor activities from start to finish and direct and oversee various contractors and subcontractors from site preparation and foundation laying to the final touches.
02/05/2022: Riverside, CA
Site managers can proficiently use specific tools or operating large machinery, such as diggers, concrete mixers and drills.
12/30/2021: Bradenton, FL
Site Managers provide leadership to construction workers to deliver on projects within completion date.
02/15/2022: Alamogordo, NM
The site manager also organizes the construction schedules and costs and manages the safety aspects of the construction site.
12/25/2021: Santa Rosa, CA
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Those Site Managers who do attend college, typically earn either Business degrees or Psychology degrees.
01/29/2022: Albany, NY
According to resumes from both Site Managers and Regional Operation Managers, some of the skills necessary to complete the responsibilities of each role are similar.
02/15/2022: Florence, AL
Site managers may work outdoors on construction sites during the construction phase of a project.
01/18/2022: Buffalo, NY
The responsibilities of a Site Manager may differ depending on the specifics of the organisation and project they are working on.
03/08/2022: Richland, WA
Besides needing deep knowledge of the building trade, modern site managers must be tech-savvy, knows how to manage multiple workers and subcontractors and be able to cut costs without compromising quality.
12/28/2021: Stockton, CA
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