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Site Engineer

Dewsbury
1 month ago
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Long term, inside IR35, opportunities exist for Site Engineers on a major project in West Yorkshire. Civil Site Engineers experienced in the refurbishment and extension of platforms, formation, retaining walls, drainage, improving and upgrading of over and underpasses, demolition and construction of bridges, improving embankments, bulk earthworks, upgrading level crossings, road upgrades or similar experience, for Tier One or Principal Contractors on major rail/civils projects, are sought.

Regular duties will include

Setting out of the works

Producing and implementing method statements and work package plans

Interpreting and implementing of the design

Task briefs and work package plans

Quality control in accordance to specifications

Services checks (CAT and Genny)

Compiling as-builts

Ordering materials

Recording progress

Permit clearances

Health and Safety compliance

Requirements:

HND or Degree in Civil Engineering

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

Competent in setting out and producing as-builts.

Proven experience in a similar post for a Tier one Contractor

Valid PTS is preferable, those without must be willing to acquire a PTS.

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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