Site Engineer

Belmont, Herefordshire
5 hours ago
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The role is with the project team on a new build Industrial and commercial building with offices , temperature controlled cold store .

As the lead Site engineer for the main contractor you will be looking after the Bulk earthworks , site set up and external works / structural contractors through to drainage and the steel frame building itself with services and associated internal and external packages

The project has progressed well through pre construction and now the initial earthworks and services needs an engineer for setting out and QA of a number of civils and structural external packages including piling , ground works , structural steel frame and ongoing though to externals and facade works

Applicants must have up to date CSCS as well as experience with robotic EDM and CAD on large steel frame buildings with tier 1 main contractors projects in excess of £15 million in the past

Ideally you will be conversant with subcontractor management and setting out for subcontract gangs on the various buildings, car park and services

This is an immediate start for the right suitably qualified candidate and with potential ongoing work in and around hereford till 2026 so security of work is very much likely

Ideally you will be a degree qualified civil engineer from a main contractor background with previous history of 5 - + years on sites. previous experience on industrial or steel framed projects more than £5 million in value and with up-to-date CSCS

For more information on this contract please contact Bill Pugh by sending your CV to (url removed)

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