Site Engineer

Plaistow, Greater London
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Site Engineer – Civil Engineering / Infrastructure
Location: West Ham, East London
Sector: Civil Engineering / Infrastructure
Contract Type: Full Time – Permanent
Salary: £35,000 - £45,000 per annum (depending on experience)

About the Role
Our client is looking to recruit a Site Engineer to join their experienced project team based in West Ham, East London. This role offers an exciting opportunity to be involved from conception to completion on major infrastructure schemes, starting with the remediation packages for Thames Water. These projects involve the complex repair of bridge structures and trunk sewer barrels, spanning both road and rail interfaces.

The successful candidate will provide site engineering duties including setting out, quality control, and supporting HSQE compliance. You’ll play a key role in project delivery alongside a dedicated team of Site Agents and Sub Agents, contributing to the success of some of the UK’s most important civil engineering works.

Key Responsibilities

Health, Safety & Environment

Champion safe working practices and our client’s safety culture

Ensure legal and procedural compliance on-site

Promote environmental standards and deliver work safely

Site Engineering

Establish level and survey control on-site

Set out works accurately in line with contract drawings and specifications

Produce and maintain site records, diaries, allocation sheets and photographic evidence

Support production of RAMS, ITPs and short-term programmes

Identify and communicate value engineering opportunities

Quality

Maintain defect-free delivery of works

Promote and ensure best practice in quality assurance

Experience Required

Previous experience of setting out and engineering on civil infrastructure projects

Strong working knowledge of health & safety and construction regulations

Fully conversant in the use of robotic total stations and EDM instruments

Able to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications

Qualifications & Training

Essential

HNC / Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent

Excellent communication and problem-solving skills

Self-motivated and driven to deliver high standards

Desirable

CSCS card

Experience with AutoCAD and MS Office

Temporary Works Coordination knowledge

Cable avoidance, First Aid, IOSH or NEBOSH

SMSTS

If the role of Site Engineer with a salary up to £45,000 per annum plus additional benefits is of interest please apply now and we will be in touch

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