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PSR Solutions are currently recruiting for a Section Engineer in High Wycombe. This will be working for one of our most reputable clients within the Civil Engineering Industry. For more information, please see details below!

You will be providing top quality site engineering duties to multiple projects in the South East.

Key Responsibilities:

Promote and comply with environmental compliance
Deliver the works safely at all times
You must comply with all company procedures
You must ensure that all work is delivered snag free
You will highlight any value engineering opportunities
You will be setting-out detailed works as per the contract drawings, ensuring checks are carried out on a regular basis
You must overcome and sort any technical issues with the project
Produce procurement schedules for the jobs
ITPs and Task Briefings
2 week look aheads with the Site Agent
Site Diaries and Allocation Sheets weekly
Accurate and timely setting out of the works
You must work in timelines with the project and make sure all works are handed over to company standard
Produce all of the accurate records, drawing registers and weekly diariesEssential:

You must have previous experience in setting out on civil engineering projects
Experience in water infrastructure projects, including deep and trenchless drainage projects in the past.
You must have experience with managing the temporary works
Excellent knowledge with construction methods, H&S and Legal regulations
Experience with robotic total station or EDM instruments
Degree qualified/HNC (or equivalent) in civil engineering
Competent in management of information controls and RFI process's
CSCS
SMSTS
TWS/C Ticket

If this role would interest you and you would like to know more about it, please contact Dan Confrey at PSR Solutions

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