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Mission:
The Site Manager is responsible for managing the construction of one or more sites. He/She sets up and monitors
the overall organization of the sites in conjunction with the Site supervisors. He/She must comply with all the safety,
quality and technical regulations and standards in force. He/She is also responsible for ensuring that the works progress
smoothly in compliance with costs, deadlines and resources. He/She reports to the Head of Regional Site Teams
(regularly) and reports functionally to the Operation Manager of the GCP Ops Site Works department. He/She is
responsible for site record management and provides feedback at site closure.
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Schedule drafting and monitoring supervision
Ensure compliance with the project schedule.
Supervise the drafting and monitoring of site schedules in conjunction with the Site Works Coordinator, if required.
Budget management
Validate, with the Project Manager, the objectives, costs, deadlines, resources established when the estimate was
prepared and updated when the work begins in the form of an internal contract.
Organize the site in compliance with the budget objectives set at the start of the project in conjunction with the Project
Manager.
Identify opportunities for reducing expenditure.
Keep track of any discrepancies in expenditure with respect to the budget in the monthly report and explain them.
Keep the NCR monitoring and opportunity & claim folder up to date.
Manage the risks inherent in the site (identify them and find all the solutions required to eradicate or avoid them).
Project preparation
Prepare the project, before work starts on the site, in conjunction with the various departments, the GCP /Ops Operation
department and Site Works Coordinator, the Project Manager: Design review, contract kick off meetings, site staff
mobilisation, etc.
Prepare the budget quote for the internal contract in conjunction with the site works coordinator.
Define the assembly methodologies with the site works coordinator and how they can be adapted to the contractual
requirements of the project.
Pass this work plan on to the project Site supervisors.
Set up the organizational structure and the offices on the site.
Project / site management
Comply with the site organizational requirements as defined with the Project Manager and the GCP /Ops Operation
department.
Manage the project in conjunction with the Site supervisor(s) (in accordance with the job specifications, the contractual
terms, the Assignment order, the Quality plan, the HSE plan and the operating procedures).
Accept and store the equipment and devices on site.
on the site(s) (buildings, containers, machines, vehicles) comply with the current legislation and the local regulations. With
respect to HSE issues, He/She relies on the HSE manager on each site.
Provide the Site Works Coordinator with technical support, if required.
Compliance with Quality of service/supply
- Set up a site quality plan
- Take all the measures required to control the products supplied by the customer and incorporated in the works and
instructions received in order to comply with the Quality Management System. (NCR monitoring, etc.)
- Understand and qualify the customer's facilities in order to propose improvement works or solutions.
calibrated, transported and delivered to the site.
"AS BUILT" drawings
- Ensure, in conjunction with the site and test supervisor(s), that all the operators, including the subcontractors, have
to enable the final "AS BUILT" documents to be completed.
Interface with the Project Manager and reporting
In conjunction with the Site Works Coordinator, draw up the following documents and send them to the Project Manager
and the GCP /Ops Operation department: monthly status report with discrepancy monitoring, monthly progress report,
minutes of meetings, statement of damage occurring during transportation and on site, state of the equipment on arrival
on site, condition of the final stocks, operating incident records, equipment incident records, non-conformance records,
etc.
End of projects
At the end of the project, in conjunction with the Site Works Coordinator, prepare all the items required for the endof-
project assessment and feedback with the organization responsible for the contract and ensure that the annotated
documents and drawings (assembly, tests, etc.) are centralized at the end of the project in order to check that they are
valid before sending them to the Project Manager and to the customer, after approval by the Project Manager.
Compliance with HSE requirements
Ensure that Health and safety requirements are applied at site (Local regulatons, SE directives, customer requirements)
Ensure that the resources to be allocated on site, the skills, experience, accreditation level according to the nature of the
work to be done are adapted.
Implement, manage and update site safety plan and risk assessment related. Make sure that FSRs and Sub contractors
under his/her/her responsibilty apply HSE rules.
Perform site safety inspections.
Conduct periodic safety meetings and manage action plans.
Manage safety incidents and take immediate actions.
Monitor, document, track and review safety KPI.
Authority
According to the skills, means and authority, the site manager has overall responsibility for the EHS aspects on sites for
which he/she is responsible.
Schneider Electric charter of values and instructions
Comply with the Schneider Electric charter of values and make sure that it is complied with on site by the personnel.
Comply with Schneider Electric instructions and ensure that they are complied with by the personnel.
Qualifications:
Education - Level of education required (Mandatory schooling, Vocational education, SGCP /Specialized school,
Undergraduate, University degree, PhD) 1 Baccalaureate + 2 years of study of Electrical Engineering qualification
Language requirements 1 English - Fluent (C1) 2 Other languages are a plus. Experience - Total number of years of
professional experience necessary prior to the job entry 1 10 years minimum as a Site Supervisor / Commissioning
Supervisor 2 Confirmed experience or literacy with any of Schneider Equipment for MV (Premset, MCSET, PIX),
Protection Relays (SEPAM, Micom, Easergy), UPS APC Symmetra and LV Distribution panels (Blokset, Okken, Prisma)
is advantage Skills requirements 1 Team management 2 Flexibility & Reliability, Focus on technical details & Customer
focus, Team player 3 Ability to communicate (written, verbal) in clear and synthetic manner on technical issues/topics.
Skills requirements 1 Good Software tools literacy: MS Office (MS Project), Acrobat, AutoCAD, Outlook, testing device
software (Omicron), Protection Relays Setting software 2 Advanced Knowledge of Medium voltage/Low voltage
equipment, Power stations and principles, The latest technologies and commissioning test principles 3 Knowledge of all
types of High Voltage substations, electrical networks,
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