As a member of the project management team, you have the opportunity to influence safety culture onsite by demonstrating personal commitment, setting clear expectations, and effectively communicating safety policies. By consistently modelling safe behaviour, prioritising safety above productivity, and ensuring that all workers receive proper training and resources, you can foster an environment where safety is ingrained in every aspect of the construction process.
Encouraging open communication, recognising and rewarding safe behaviour, and conducting regular inspections further reinforce the importance of safety. By taking these steps, you can help create a culture where safety is a shared value and a top priority for all stakeholders involved in the project.
Reporting to the BIM/ Planner Manager, based in Europe the responsibilities for the role include:
The ideal candidate will have strong interpersonal, communication, presentation, and IT skills, have an understanding and working knowledge of construction methodologies, planning and scheduling. Along with attention to detail, this role requires the individual to be adaptable while working in a fast-paced environment. The ability to work independently and alongside a team to develop 4D planning scenarios along with the ability to work to strict deadlines on a fast track project will be beneficial to the role.