Construction Site Engineer

Leith
2 months ago
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Fawkes & Reece have an opportunity for a temporary Site Engineer located in Edinburgh for a well-established, main contractor in the UK. Our client specialises in key construction projects including new build and refurbishments of hotel and leisure, commercial, industrial, health and education.

As Site Engineer you will have experience on setting out working on a range of contracts RC frame multi storey ideally student accommodation, high rise residential properties, hotels etc.). You should also have solid experience working in the construction industry especially on RC Frame developments.

As Site Engineer you will be required for an immediate start – ASAP – for 18 to 24 months work. This project is a multi-story RC frame, accommodation project.

Previous experience:

• 5 years minimum Site Engineer / Setting out Engineer experience.

• Able to use Leica TS16

• Experience on commercial and RC frame projects – ideally hotels and student accommodation

• You must have Main contract experience in contracts in excess of £25m.

• You MUST be able to demonstrate a proven track record with previous employers confirming length of service and continuity of employment.

• Able to use Leica and Robotic equipment.

• SSSTS or SMSTS

• CSCS

Key responsibilities:

• General Setting out to included: RC frame, groundworks Drainage, Manhole, bore hole chambers, Surface water, Pop ups, service trenches, boreholes, ground beams, Retaining walls, Sheet piles, capping beams, Slab and the relevant tests and As-Built, Transition roads and curbs.

• Surveying and investigation work.

• Report to Site Manager

• Liaising with sub-contractors

• Adhere to H & S Compliance throughout the Site.

• Ensure quality of works meets the clients’ demands.

To apply please forward your CV to Hazel Baron via this website

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