Senior Engineer

Potter Street
1 month ago
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We are now recruiting an experienced Senior Engineer to join our project in Harlow .

Summary of Responsibility

  • To oversee dimensional control on site and ensure Natta Building work is carried out to the specified technical standards or higher.

  • To mentor graduate engineers in all site duties and contribute to their completion of the Natta Approved ICE training scheme.

  • To significantly contribute to the effective implementation of the programme, management of staff, health, safety and environmental issues, quality control and assurance framework.

    Main Tasks/Responsibilities

  • To plan works thoroughly in order to develop and maintain safe system of work specific to each working environment

  • To implement this safe system of work at site level

  • To maintain and develop relationships with clients and the supply chain

  • Planning and sequencing site works to achieve/improve on programme requirements

  • To manage resource to achieve our goals whilst developing individuals and promotion a good atmosphere and high standards of output

  • To interrogate designs to ensure buildability and uncover opportunities for improvements

  • Resourcing works to achieve programme within budget whilst assisting Senior Managers with the overall control of resources.

  • Manage our quality control systems to ensure a high standard of work is achieved first time with minimal defects.

  • To provide technical clarity to all team members both on and off site

  • To ensure that the business retains its exemplary levels of Health and Safety adherence.

    Main Contacts

    The following provides a list of the people with whom the job holder has to deal and the nature of the job holder’s relationship with these people.

  • Clients – Main Contractors and Sub Contractors

  • Natta Senior Management Team

  • Contracts Managers

  • Project Managers

  • Internal site and Head Office staff

    Qualifications

    Degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering or similar

    Chartered Membership of the ICE.

    SSSTS

    Experience

    Minimum of 5 years post Chartership experience

    Experience in MS Office

    Knowledge of robotic EDM

    Good working knowledge of Autocad

    Experience of groundworks, civil engineering, basements, shell & core for high end housing.

    Previous work experience in a similar field.

    People Management experience

    Good working knowledge of laser guided concrete screed

    Personal Attributes

    Personable

    Presentable

    Able to work as part of a team

    Punctual

    Good attention to detail

    Desire to progress to train, develop and manage graduate engineers on the Approved ICE training scheme

    Other

  • Right to live and work in the UK.

  • Fluency in the English language (written and spoken).

  • Ability to walk on all sites on uneven ground

  • Driving licence

  • Concrete frames experience desired

    Competencies

  • Strong numeracy skills and ability to interpret numerical data

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