Site Manager Salary
£34,439
Job profile for a Site Manager
To Manage the construction process of a large residential High Spec house in London with complicated engineering involved. Priorities are; Liasing with client Organising Labour into a productive and efficient work force. Identifying dangers and monitoring safety documents. Submitting office paperwork, time sheets, plant sheets etc. Prioritising Design info flow and highlighting foreseeable difficulties. Maintaining Quality. Be commercially aware in keeping a responsible budget. Research materials and technologies being used.
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Site Manager Salary Comparison
In 2008, the average salary for this job was £32,877.The average salary in 2009 was £34,585, based on 72 respondents (a difference of 5% from the 2008 figure.
The average salary in 2010 was £33,676, based on 129 respondents (a difference of -3% from the 2009 figure.
The average salary in 2011 was £32,448, based on 87 respondents (a difference of -4% from the 2010 figure.
The average salary in 2012 was £34,553, based on 60 respondents (a difference of 6% from the 2011 figure.
The median salary for a Site Manager based on all salary survey responses is: £33,285
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About the Salary Survey Data in this survey is based on over 368,000 individual salary records. The date period for which job information was gathered varies, but is usually between 2008 - 2012. For precise date related information, custom reports may be ordered with greater granularity. Working 8 hours a day, 250 days of the year, the data suggests the hourly rate for Site Manager is £17.22.
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With regard to age and impact on salary for a Site Manager, a statistical average weighting (that is based on how salary varies by age and not for a specific job which may vary considerably) suggests these figures: £25,830 for a worker in their 20s, £33,751 (30s), £39,950 (40s) and £39,950 (50s).
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