Mark Dwyer
About Mark Dwyer
Mark Dwyer is a Trade Package Manager currently employed at RG Group in Birmingham, England. He has previous experience in various roles, including Assistant Site Manager at Galliford Try and logistics at DHL Supply Chain.
Current Role at RG Group
Mark Dwyer serves as the Trade Package Manager at RG Group, a position he has held since 2021. In this role, he is responsible for managing trade packages, ensuring that projects are completed on time and within budget. His expertise in logistics and site management contributes to the efficiency and effectiveness of the projects he oversees. He is based in Birmingham, England, where he applies his skills to enhance operational workflows.
Previous Experience at Galliford Try
Prior to his current role, Mark Dwyer worked at Galliford Try as an Assistant Site Manager from 2018 to 2020. During his two years in this position, he gained valuable experience in site management, overseeing various construction projects. His responsibilities included coordinating with subcontractors and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
Logistics Background at DHL Supply Chain
Mark Dwyer began his career in logistics at DHL Supply Chain, where he worked for 10 months in 2017 and 2018. His role involved managing logistics operations in Birmingham, England. This experience provided him with a solid foundation in supply chain management, which he later applied to his roles in construction and project management.
Education and Qualifications
Mark Dwyer completed his secondary education at Kings Heath Boys School, where he studied for his GCSEs and achieved a BTEC First Diploma in Sports. He furthered his education at South & City College Birmingham, specializing in Wall and Floor Tiling, and earned an NVQ/ICA qualification. His educational background supports his practical skills in the construction industry.
Early Career at Lovell Partnerships Ltd
Before his roles in logistics and site management, Mark Dwyer worked at Lovell Partnerships Ltd as a Skilled Operative and Traffic Marshall from 2016 to 2017. This position allowed him to develop hands-on skills in construction and site operations, laying the groundwork for his future career in project management.