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Site Engineer

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Site Engineer – Civils / Highways (Permanent) – Banbury

Location: Banbury, Oxfordshire
Contract Type: Permanent
Sector: Civil Engineering / Highways
Salary: Competitive (DOE) + Benefits

About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Site Engineer to join our growing team on a long-term highways infrastructure project based in Banbury. This is a fantastic opportunity for a driven professional looking for a stable, permanent position within a reputable civil engineering contractor.

You’ll play a key role in delivering high-quality works, ensuring site operations run safely, efficiently, and to the highest technical standards. The role offers long-term career development and the opportunity to work on a significant regional project.

Key Responsibilities



Setting out for highways, drainage, earthworks, and associated civils packages

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Managing and interpreting engineering drawings and specifications

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Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards

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Liaising with site management, subcontractors, and the client’s team

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Assisting with quality assurance, inspections, and record keeping

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Supporting with materials take-offs and work planning

About You

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HNC / HND / Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline

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Proven experience as a Site Engineer on civils or highways projects

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Strong knowledge of setting out using GPS / robotic total stations

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Excellent communication and problem-solving skills

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Commitment to safety and quality on site

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Full UK driving licence

What We Offer

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Competitive salary and package

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Company vehicle or car allowance

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Pension and holiday entitlement

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Ongoing training and career development

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The opportunity to work on high-profile infrastructure projects

If you’re an experienced Site Engineer looking for a permanent opportunity with a respected civil engineering contractor, we’d love to hear from you

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