Senior Site Engineer

Sheffield
2 days ago
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Role: Senior Site Engineer

Salary: £60,000/£65,000 + Package

Location: Yorkshire

We are seeking a Senior Site Engineer to enhance our clients Site/Setting Out team across their high value projects in the Yorkshire region.

This is an exciting time to join our client due to a planned departmental expansion.

The successful candidate will report to the Operations Director and be an integral part of the management team working on the delivery of key projects throughout the Yorkshire region This role will be wide-ranging and varied with the opportunity to gain valuable experience and grow within the department.

Responsibilities

Provision of setting out and dimensional checking of the works using total stations / robotics and levelling equipment

Maintaining as built drawings of the works as the project build progresses

Responsible for following and implementing McLaughlin and Harvey procedures, inspections and forms

Ensure activities are undertaken in compliance with McLaughlin and Harvey SHEQ policies and procedures

Ensure subcontractors, designers, clients, staff and visitors are inducted and approved risk assessments and method statements (RAMS) are in place

Ensure drawings, specifications and other contract documents are kept up to date

With the assistance of the site agent, develop short term look ahead programmes in collaboration with the supply chain

Produce weekly / monthly progress reports, as appropriate

For further information, please call Ryan Hayes @ Fawkes & Reece

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