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Bridge Inspector

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Bridge Inspector - Civil & Structural Engineering Consultancy
Location: Scotland (Falkirk office)
Salary: Competitive, DOE + benefits
Sector: Civil & Structural Engineering
Job Type: Full-time, Permanent

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a skilled Bridge Inspector to join a forward-thinking engineering consultancy experiencing rapid growth. With a diverse and high-profile portfolio spanning major infrastructure projects across Scotland, this role is ideal for someone with experience in bridge inspections and a passion for structural integrity and safety.

The Company
Our client is a leading consultancy with expertise across highways, rail, energy, utilities, water, commercial development and legal sectors. Working with a wide range of clients-including national contractors, developers, insurers, and public sector bodies-they provide high-quality inspection, testing and investigation services on a wide variety of structures.
Due to continued expansion, they are now seeking an experienced Bridge Inspector to join their dedicated team.

The Role
As a Bridge Inspector, you'll be involved in diverse inspection projects-from single-span structures for private clients to full network asset management programmes for major infrastructure operators.

Your responsibilities will include:

Carrying out safety, general, principal, special and assessment inspections
Conducting visual inspections, drone surveys, hammer tap surveys, corrosion and defect assessments
Using specialist NDT and structural monitoring equipment
Undertaking inspections in confined spaces, over water, at height or via MEWPs, powerboats, pontoons or rope access
Supporting stock data reporting and technical reviews
Assisting in planning and implementing inspection programmes
Coordinating access, permits, traffic management and liaising with clients and contractorsThe role will involve Scotland wide travel, with occasional nights away or international assignments. Flexibility for night and weekend work is required-but this is balanced with a strong company focus on work-life balance, flexible working arrangements and employee wellbeing.

Essential Requirements

Relevant civil or structural engineering qualification (e.g. BTEC HNC)
Experience in inspecting bridges or similar structures
Strong report writing and documentation skills
Familiarity with relevant guidance (e.g. CS 450, Inspection Manual for Highway Structures)
Willingness to gain LANTRA Bridge Inspection Competence Scheme (BICS) certification if not already held
Full UK driving licenceDesirable Qualifications & Experience

Certification in PASMA, IPAF, PTS, CSCS, confined spaces, emergency first aid
Knowledge of CS 462 and BA35/90
Experience using SMIS, Agile, Bridge Station or other reporting tools
Rope access or water-based access experience
Structural assessment and review experienceThe Ideal Candidate
You'll be someone who thrives in a hands-on, outdoors environment, just as much as in technical reporting. The role will suit a motivated, self-sufficient professional who takes pride in accurate and detailed inspections and reporting. You'll be comfortable using a variety of access methods and inspection techniques, and you'll enjoy problem-solving and thinking beyond the "tick-box" approach.
The company is known for its innovative and proactive ethos, and they're looking for someone who shares their "can-do" mindset and professional standards.

Benefits

Competitive salary based on experience
Flexible working options
Ongoing training and professional development
Exposure to unique and challenging engineering projects
Supportive and social team environmentIf interested in this position, but perhaps would like to find out more before formally applying, please contact Taylor Smith at Calibre Search Manchester.

Calibre Search promote equality in the workplace and we welcome applications from all suitably skilled or qualified candidates regardless of their sex, race, disability, religion/beliefs, sexual orientation or age. We act as both an employment agency and employment business

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