Site Engineer

Leverton Outgate
1 day ago
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We are looking to strengthen our Construction and Project Delivery teams with Site Engineers working across the Anglian Water region.

This is an opportunity to take real ownership of engineering works on site, working closely with the site management team to plan and deliver projects safely, efficiently and to a high standard. Health, safety and environmental excellence are central to our work, and you'll play an active role in supporting these standards on site.

You'll be hands-on with day-to-day quality assurance activities, including surveying, setting out, inspections and approvals, all aligned with digital design models and modern project systems.

You'll also contribute to the development of Graduate and Apprentice Engineers, helping to build future talent while developing your own leadership and mentoring skills.

What you'll be doing:

Day to day site quality assurance, including surveying, setting out duties, quality checks and approvals.

Collaborate with cross-functional teams to identify, problem-solve, and deliver innovative solutions to challenges arising during construction projects.

Ensure programme, quality and budget assurances are supported.

Generate temporary works design briefs to a standard accepted by the Temporary Works Coordinator.

Generate, review and submit red-line drawings for works packages to the design teams. Produce a 3 month lookahead for your section of works.

Implement policies, procedures and statutory legal regulations paying specific attention to HSE legislation.

Collaborate with and lead others to plan your works to minimise health and safety hazards.

Ensure you and the site team keeps an accurate and detailed site records for all works. Communicate any change to the site management.

Supporting the Site Manager to liaise with the Engineering and Integration team to resolve engineering conflicts and ensure work is carried out in line with specifications, digital models and drawings.

About The Candidate:
Qualifications: HND or HNC / Civil Engineering Technician Level 4, with CAD and BIM proficiency.

Technical Experience: Competent in the use of robotic total stations and GPS surveying equipment.

Health & Safety: 3-day First Aid, Site Safety Supervisor Training Scheme (SSSTS) and a role-specific CSCS card.

Skills & Attributes: Strong problem-solving ability in both design and site environments, with excellent communication, collaboration and stakeholder management skills.

Packages include -

A competitive salary

Hybrid Working (Jobs needs dependent)

Car/car allowance (Jobs needs dependent)

25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy)

Contribution Pension scheme

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