Setting Out Engineer

ITS Construction Professionals South LTD
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8 months ago
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Candidate required: Setting Out/ Site Engineer
Job Type: Freelance 
Start date: 26th August
Industry: Construction Professionals South
Location: Southampton 
Day Rate: Dependant on Experience  The role & about the client:

On behalf of our client, ITS Building People (Southampton) are searching for a Setting Out/ Site Engineer to join a leading Civil Engineering company for Commercial projects across Southampton. 
 
Key Responsibilities -

Setting out Groundworks, 278 works, Landscaping, Services, Internal walls, Internal and external drainage with surveying equipment (GPS & Robotic Total Stations)
Manage all engineering activity providing direction to the direct workforce and subcontractors
Leading quality control to ensure the standards are met in accordance to the design specifications
Assist in producing permits to break ground (CAT Scanning management)
Ensuring the highest health, safety and environmental standards are met on site adhering to the client's and business's requirement
Review project design and work with the relevant stakeholders to propose solutions by raising RFI's
Liaise with the site team to approve materials ensuring they meet specification
Keep accurate records of progress reports, site diaries and resource allocations
Produce as-built drawings in AutoCAD Essential Qualifications/ experience required/ specific requirements for the role:

Relevant tickets
Relevant piling works experience 
Experience working as a Setting out/ Site Engineer within a commercial site 
Ideally have their own kit  How to apply:
Please send an up-to-date CV in strict confidence contact me on (phone number removed)/(phone number removed) 

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