Site Engineer

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Bescot, West Midlands (County)
13 months ago
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Job Role: Site Engineer 

Area: South East England (Mid Kent , Sussex and South London)

Salary: Up to £50,000 DOE 

You will be providing site engineering duties to a number of projects within the region. 

Key Responsibilities

Health, safety & environment

Comply with company procedures and legal obligations

Promote and comply with environmental compliance

Site engineering

Establish the level and survey control for contracts

Set out detailed works as per the contract drawings, ensuring checks are carried out regularly

Ensure that records are accurate and comply with organisational and legal requirements

Resolve any unexpected technical difficulties and other problems that may arise at any time

Produce procurement schedules for the jobs and liaise with our procurement department to ensure the site has adequate resources to complete the tasks

Produce ITPs and Task Briefings

Produce 2 week look ahead in conjunction with the Site Agent

Produce Site Diaries and Allocation Sheets

Key Measures and Targets

Accurate and timely setting out of the works

Timely handover of works and Quality records without outstanding defects

Production of accurate records, drawing registers and weekly diaries

Key Relationships

Develop good working relationships with site workforce and customer's technical representative

Essential

Previous experience of setting out on civil engineering projects

Sound knowledge of construction methods, health and safety, and legal regulations

Fully conversant with the use of robotic total station or EDM instruments

Degree qualified/HNC (or equivalent) in civil engineering

Excellent communication skills

Self-driven, results-oriented with a positive outlook

Desirable

Experience in using AutoCAD and MS Office

Temporary-works co-ordination

CSCS card

Cable avoidance training

First aid training

NEBOSH or IOSH

This role is being handled by Haroun, PW Construction Recruitment.

Please apply with your CV or alternatively call (phone number removed) or email haroun for more information.

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