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Carmichael UK
Almondbury, HD5 8US, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
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A long term, inside IR35, opportunities exist for a Site Engineer on a major rail project in West Yorkshire. Civil Site Engineers experienced in improving and upgrading of over and underpasses, tunnels, reinforced concrete structures, bridges, embankments, earthworks, drainage etc on rail projects for tier one principal Contractors, on major rail projects, are sought.

Regular duties will include

Accurate setting out of the works under high pressure situations

Interpreting the drawings and ensuring construction is to the specifications.

Ensuring Quality as well as H&S standards are achieved.

Management of subcontractors

Produce records, as-builts and maintain a daily dairy.

Ensure WPP and TBs are adhered to.

Requirements:

HND or Degree in Civil Engineering

Solid experience gained working for a tier one or principal contractor on rail projects

Competent in setting out and producing as-builts.

Proven experience in a similar post

Valid PTS is preferred.

CSCS, SMSTS, First Aid, TW, AP are all advantageous.

If you are looking for a new long-term opportunity, then kindly lodge your CV here now

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