Site Assurance Engineer - Ground Investigation

2456
Buckinghamshire
Contract
£300-350/day (Ltd Company Rate)
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My client, a well-known consultancy, is seeking a Site Assurance Engineer from a geotechnical and drilling background to work on a major infrastructure project in Buckinghamshire.

This is a long-term role and is to start as soon as possible.

Responsibilities:

Liaison with project, client and 3rd Parties

• The Site Assurance Engineer working with the Ground Investigation Supervisor and Lead Site Assurance Engineer, shall liaison on behalf of the client and GI teams to understand the following

• Land Access requirements –engagement with client is required to identify locations where access may be problematic

• Presence of overhead and underground utilities within the working area of the GI – engagement with the client and project is required to identify locations where access may be problematic

• The Site Assurance Engineer shall ensure that they and all members of the GI Assurance Team comply with the health, safety and wellbeing requirements implemented by the client at all times, and shall have HS&W at the forefront of all site activities.

Management of the GI Contracts

The Site Assurance Engineer working with the Lead Site Assurance Engineer and the Ground Investigation Supervisor will be responsible for supporting the following activities to be undertaken or managed by the client:

  • Development of a GI Management Plan & Works Schedule
  • Assurance of the pre-entry and post fieldwork record of condition process and agreement on reinstatement works required on completion of fieldwork
  • Assurance to ensure that all required licences and certificates are current and are provided for all plant and equipment used and only competent operators and staff are employed on the site
  • Quality Assurance – inspection of equipment and tools and calibration certificates where required, review and auditing of the field records
  • Site inspection

Requirements

  • Degree or equivalent in Geotechnical engineering or related topic
  • Good interpersonal skills with the ability to build effective working relationships with people at all levels across the project organisation and externally.
  • Understand how to manage health, safety and welfare within own area of responsibility. Including awareness of safety issues in an operating railway environment.
  • Good knowledge of legislation, hazards and safe systems of work.
  • Experienced at working with Project Technical Governance and Assurance processes.

If this position is for you then please don't hesitate to contact me on 01844212058 for an informal chat or drop me an email with any questions you might have to steve.castle@carmichaeluk.com.

Alternatively if this position isn't for you but you think you know someone who might be suitable , then we offer a £500 referral fee (T's and C's apply).