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My client are one of the largest privately owned civil engineering and infrastructure specialists in the UK providing design, civil engineering and maintenance services working across multiple sectors, including: Water, Transport, Built environment and Energy

As a Senior Engineer you will provide site engineering duties to several projects within the region, including the supervision of trainees and site engineers within the region. The role involves establishing the level and survey control for contracts and setting out detailed works as per the contract drawings, ensuring that checks are made regularly.

Some of your duties will include establishing the level and survey control for contracts - handing over for the Site Engineer to undertake daily setting out activities with confidence.
Ensure records regarding health and safety and the work environment are complete, accurate and comply with organisational and legal requirements - working with the site teams to ensure the Site Engineers are completing their allocated R&Rs.
Assist the Site Agent/Sub Agent in developing efficient work methods and techniques, ensuring the best use of resources and abilities are made.

Previous experience in setting out on civil engineering projects, which should include highways, infrastructure, and reinforced concrete works
Degree/HNC, or equivalent, in civil engineering
CSCS card
SMSTS
Confined space training
Experience using AutoCAD

If you're interested in this opportunity and would like more information, please get in touch

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