Freelance Site Engineer - Barrow-In-Furness

Barrow in Furness
3 weeks ago
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Your new company
Your New Company are an established main contractor is delivering a major education redevelopment scheme in Barrow-in-Furness and requires an experienced Freelance Setting Out Engineer to join the project on a long-term basis.

Your new role
The scheme involves the demolition of an existing school and church, followed by the construction of a new-build primary school featuring precast concrete elements, external cladding, and architectural panel systems.This is an excellent opportunity for a reliable engineer seeking consistent freelance work on a well-structured, multi-phase project.

Key Responsibilities

Setting out for all structural and architectural components including:Precast concrete units
Cladding and panel installation
Groundworks and foundation works
Providing accurate engineering control throughout demolition and new-build phases.
Maintaining as-built surveys, QA records, and site documentation.
Supporting site management and subcontractors with technical information.
Identifying and resolving design or coordination issues.
Ensuring compliance with site safety, quality, and environmental procedures.

What you'll need to succeed
Proven experience as a Setting Out Engineer on building or civils projects.
Familiarity with precast concrete and external façade systems preferred.
Proficient in robotic total stations, GPS, and digital levelling.
Strong understanding of construction drawings and technical documentation.
CSCS card essential
Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree) desirable.
Tier 1 Experience

What you'll get in return
Long Term Work
Competitive Rate
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