Senior Engineer

Bicester
4 days ago
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We are now recruiting an experienced Senio Engineer to join our project in Bicester

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

  • Drivng licence

  • Concrete frames experience desired

    Competencies

  • Strong numeracy skills and ability to interpret numerical data

    In order to promote an environment within which the Company can call upon the widest range of knowledge, skills and experience, as well as ensuring compliance with the relevant legislation and codes of practice, we are committed to treating all applicants and employees in the same way regardless of race or colour, nationality or national or ethnic origin, religion or religious belief, sex or marital status, sexual orientation, disability or age

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