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Freelance Site Engineer

Birmingham
4 days ago
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Elvet Recruitment are recruiting for a Freelance Civil Site Engineer on behalf of a reputable large civil engineering main contractor to work on a £20m highways project near Birmingham.

The Engineer will be responsible for complex setting out, QA, directing sub-contractors, site documentation and general quality control. The work will consist of aspects of highways construction in an Urban / City environment - drainage, kerbing, ducting etc.

The Engineer is needed initially until mid January with possible further extension due to a consistent pipeline of work in the West Midlands area and further phases on this project upcoming.

Duties:

  • Setting out - using relevant kit

  • Checking of work completed on site

  • As-builts & surveys

  • QA

  • Supervising gangs and workforce

  • Assisting Site Manager

  • Updating documentation for site

    Experience required:

  • Must have experience as Site Engineer within a main contractor setting

  • Must be confident with both setting out and QA (ITP's, ITR's etc.)

  • Must have experience with Leica Total Station 16 Robotics - or equivalent

  • Industry related qualification is beneficial (HNC/HND or Degree)

  • Must hold: CSCS card and full driving license

    Pay:

    A rate of up to £340 per day (doe).

    Can be paid CIS. Or Ltd outside IR-35 providing contractors meet requirements. Elvet Recruitment has an IR-35 partner who provide checks and IR-35 insurance packages.

    This is a temporary position and Elvet Recruitment Limited will be acting as an employment agency for temporary recruitment on behalf of our client.

    By applying for this job you accept the T&Cs, Privacy Notice and Disclaimers which can be found on our website.

    For more info contact Andy Gray at Elvet Recruitment

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