Setting Out Engineer

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5 days ago
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Madisons Recruitment are currently recruiting for Setting Out Engineers for a variety of developments across the North East England. 

Duties:

Collaborate with project managers, site supervisors, and other team members to ensure the smooth and efficient delivery of the project.
Maintain accurate site records, including as-built drawings and survey data.
Responsible for determining the precise location and orientation of the various components of the project.  
Ensure compliance with all relevant health and safety regulations, promoting a culture of safety awareness on site.
Set out detailed works as per the contract drawings, ensuring checks are carried out regularly.
Requirements:

Must have Groundworks/Demolition experience
CSCS card essential
Minimum 2 years' experience as a Setting Out Engineer
Schedule:

Permanent Vacancy
28 days holiday
Robotic kit supplied on site 
Company van/fuel card provided 
If you are actively search for a new role and interested in hearing more on the above Site Engineer position, please apply or contact using any of the methods below.

Consultant Name: Alex Lovett

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