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Civils Site Engineer

Derby
3 weeks ago
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Elvet Recruitment are recruiting for an ambitious Site Engineer on behalf of a thriving civil engineering main contractor to work on a significant £40m project near Derby.

A innovative civil engineering contractor with an ever-growing reputation - turnover surpassing £1bn per annum. They've gained a strong reputation for having delivered a number of key infrastructure solutions across the Midlands & North of England.

The initial project is a flood alleviation scheme. The project will provide a 2 year consistent home for the successful Site Engineer to play a pivotal role in the re-enforced concrete / structures team and then into other packages on site also.

Duties:

  • Complex setting out - using relevant kit

  • Checking of sub-contractors work

  • As-builts

  • QA

  • Involvement with site briefings

  • Assisting Site Agent

  • Updating site documentation

    Experience required:

  • Candidates should have proven experience as Site Engineer within a Heavy Civil Engineering setting

  • Must be fully competent with working as PC and adept with documentation and site engineering processes

  • Must have experience with relevant kit: Total Station, Leica, Topcon etc.

  • Industry related qualification is beneficial (HNC/HND or Degree)

  • Must hold: CSCS card and full driving license

    Remuneration:

    On offer is a salary of up to £50,000 (dependant on experience) plus...

    Company car or car allowance, fuel card, increased annual leave, company pension scheme, healthcare & life assurance, various discounts/perks and more.

    For more info contact Andy Gray at Elvet Recruitment

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