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Site Engineer

The Role:

The purpose of this role is to provide site engineering duties to a number of projects within the region. The Site Engineer will establish the level and survey control for contracts and set out detailed works as per the contract drawings, ensuring that checks are made on a regular basis.

Key Responsibilities:

Health, safety & environment

* Comply with company procedures and legal obligations

* Promote and comply with environmental compliance

* Deliver the works safely

Site engineering

* Establish the level and survey control for contracts

* Set out detailed works as per the contract drawings, ensuring checks are carried out on a regular basis

* Ensure that records are accurate and comply with organisational and legal requirements

* Resolve any unexpected technical difficulties and other problems that may arise at any time

* Produce procurement schedules for the jobs and liaise with our procurement department to ensure site has adequate resources to complete the tasks

* Produce ITPs and Task Briefings

* Produce 2 week look ahead in conjunction with the Site Agent

* Produce Site Diaries and Allocation Sheets

Person Specification:

The successful candidate is likely to meet all of the following criteria:

Essential

* Previous experience of setting out on civil engineering projects

* Sound knowledge of construction methods, health and safety, and legal regulations

* Fully conversant with the use of robotic total station or EDM instruments

* Degree qualified/HNC (or equivalent) in civil engineering

* Excellent communication skills

* Self-driven, results-oriented with a positive outlook

* Experience in marine works would be beneficial

Desirable

* Experience in using AutoCAD and MS Office

* Temporary-works co-ordination

* CSCS card

* Cable avoidance training

* First aid training

* NEBOSH or IOSH

If interested, please apply and one of our consultants will come back to you

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