Site Supervisor

  • Aspion
  • City, Wolverhampton
  • Apr 16, 2026
Full time Construction

Job Description

Site Supervisor Ground-Mounted Solar PV Projects

Wolverhampton £50,000 £60,000

We re looking for an experienced Site Supervisor to support the delivery of utility-scale, ground-mounted solar PV projects. You ll play a key role in ensuring site operations run safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards.

Role Overview

You will oversee day-to-day site activities, supervising subcontractors and ensuring all works are delivered in line with project specifications, programme requirements, and strict HSQE standards. Working closely with the Project Manager, you ll be the on-site lead for operational delivery, quality assurance, and safety compliance.

Key Responsibilities
  • Supervise subcontractors and ensure compliance with project scope, timelines, and quality standards
  • Carry out daily site inspections and monitor safety, equipment, and working practices
  • Maintain accurate site records and upload inspection reports
  • Lead toolbox talks and enforce HSQE requirements
  • Ensure compliance with CDM regulations and company safety procedures
  • Investigate incidents and support corrective action implementation
  • Produce daily and weekly progress reports for the Project Manager
  • Identify and escalate risks, delays, and site issues promptly
  • Act as the main on-site contact for subcontractors and suppliers
  • Support client visits and provide progress updates
  • Carry out quality checks and snagging inspections prior to completion

Candidate Requirements
  • 3 5+ years experience in site supervision (renewables or large-scale solar preferred)
  • Strong track record managing subcontractors and enforcing safety standards
  • SMSTS certification (essential)
  • First Aid certification (required)
  • IOSH or NEBOSH (desirable)
  • Strong leadership, communication, and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to read technical drawings and specifications
  • Good understanding of UK construction and renewable energy regulations