Site Engineer

Grantham
2 weeks ago
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Bennett & Game are currently seeking a Site Engineer to join a Contractor based in Grantham. This particular client operates as both a Main contractor on residential developments and a Sub-contractor on groundworks projects, achieving a combined annual turnover of circa £30m. Known for their innovative approach and robust project management, they consistently deliver high-quality outcomes while fostering a collaborative and dynamic work environment.

This role presents an excellent opportunity to join an established and expanding contractor, where you will gain valuable industry exposure, enjoy significant career progression, and be supported through extensive development opportunities across multiple project sectors. This role is ideal for a self-sufficient Site Engineer with at least five years of experience, who is confident in managing site engineering duties independently.

Site Engineer - Package & Benefits:

Salary: £60,000 - £65,000
Company Car / Allowance
Paid Holidays
Pension Scheme
Opportunity to work on a variety of exciting projects across the UKSite Engineer - Key Responsibilities:

Interpret setting-out drawings and set out line and level using co-ordinates via Robotic Total Station
Receive and interpret drawings, ensuring accurate site implementation
Maintain and provide as-built records, drawings, and reports
Carry out all calculations for quantities, temporary works, and statutory authority requirements
Conduct pre-commencement and completion surveys, recording all data accurately
Maintain document control for site drawings, ensuring up-to-date records
Identify design errors before implementation and liaise with designers for timely adjustments
Provide technical support and ensure engineering accuracy on all site activitiesSite Engineer - Requirements:

HND / Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline
Minimum 5 years' experience as a Site / Setting Out Engineer
Strong groundworks and civil engineering background
Proficient in setting out using Robotic Total Station and interpreting setting-out drawings
Ability to work independently on-site and manage engineering tasks efficiently
Solid understanding of construction engineering principles and practices
Good tenure and proven ability to deliver projects accurately and on timeBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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