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Ebbsfleet
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Site Engineer. Residential Groundworks & RC podium. Experienced in using robotic Leica equipment, good setting out and AutoCAD skills essential. £(Apply online only) CIS. Ebbsfleet, Kent. Near Greenhithe / Bluewater.

Civil Engineer. Residential Groundworks + RC podium. 4- 5 years’ experience in setting out for Groundworks contractors on medium to large residential projects. Good communication is essential. Working with experienced Groundworks foremen. Experienced in using robotic Leica equipment with good setting out and AutoCAD skills essential. £(Apply online only) CIS. Car driver with current licence essential.

Site Engineer. The Role. The contractor needs an extra engineer for 4-6 weeks to take on the setting out for the podium slab. You will be working closely with the foremen to keep the works progressing, providing all the setting out information, carrying out daily checks and keeping records up to date.

The Project is a large residential scheme.

Experience. A Groundworks / RC Engineer with a minimum of 4-5 years site experience, you will either have a recognised qualification in Civil Engineering or Land Surveying or be able to demonstrate considerable practical skills in setting out for residential groundworks; being fully conversant with current surveying equipment and methods. Good written and oral communication is necessary. If you have less experience and are enthusiastic, we would still like to hear from you.

The Company is an established Groundworks and Civil Engineering contractor working on projects to £15m with over 25 years success in working principally for major housing developers, constructing roads, sewers, and groundworks for new residential developments. CSCS certified with a valid driving licence, you will be capable of taking responsibility in the field.

Site Engineer.

  • Contract / CIS @ £(Apply online only) / shift.

  • 4-6 weeks initially.

  • Start asap.

  • Ebbsfleet, Kent. Near Greenhithe / Bluewater.

  • Car driver to access site

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