Tasks
- Receives reports upon work in progress to ensure that materials and construction methods meet with specifications and statutory requirements and that there are no deviations from agreed plans.
- Plans, directs and co-ordinates the construction and maintenance of civil and structural engineering works, including demolition, pipelines and pilings.
- Receives invitations to tender, arranges for estimates and liaises with client, architects, Chartered architectual technologists and engineers for the preparation of contracts.
- Liaises with other managers to plan overall production activity and construction activities, sets quality standards and estimates timescales and costs.
Typical Education Level
Level 3 NVQ; A Levels
Will retirement created job openings
In the UK, 26% in this profession are aged 55 or above.* They will likely retire in the next 10 years, creating a demand for new workers
*This is based on national data
£41,574 Average wage
Average annual earnings
The current average wage for production manager or director in construction is £41,574
4,356 positions
Current Employment
The number of jobs in the career for the current year is 4,356. Job counts include both employed and self-employed persons, and do not distinguish between full- and part-time jobs.
jobs
Job Postings
Over the past year, jobs have been posted for production manager or director in construction roles.
How well does it pay?
Normal pay for this occupation is £41,574 per year. That is about £3,465 per month or £21.32 per hour. New workers generally start on £18,991, while highly experienced workers can earn as much as £98,396
Is it growing or declining?
This career has remained the same over the last 2 years, and is expected to remain the same over the next 4 years. Currently, 4,356 people are employed in the region.