Site Engineer

8553
Scotland
Permanent
Negotiable
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Our client, a Tier 1 contractor with a strong pipeline of work in Scotland, are seeking a Site Engineer to join their team, working on a variety of projects within renewable energy. This role involves contributing to Scotland’s energy infrastructure by constructing new substations to support the country’s transition to net zero.

Role Responsibilities:

As a Site Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

  • Ensuring that all engineering activities comply with health, safety, and environmental regulations, leading by example and following company policies.
  • Setting out works on-site accurately, ensuring that designs and drawings are followed correctly.
  • Maintaining detailed and accurate records, including site diaries, measurement, and progress reports.
  • Collaborating with the site team, including foremen, gangers, and subcontractors, to ensure that construction activities are carried out efficiently.
  • Carrying out quality checks and ensuring that work is completed to the required standards and specifications.
  • Providing technical support and guidance to other site staff, including supervising assistant engineers and chain persons.
  • Managing and checking temporary works to ensure they are safely designed and implemented.
  • Preparing method statements and risk assessments as required for specific tasks.
  • Coordinating materials deliveries and managing site resources to ensure smooth project delivery.
  • Communicating with the project team and clients to ensure all information is clear and any issues are addressed promptly.
  • Using digital tools, such as BIM, to improve accuracy and streamline the construction process.

Requirements:

  • Degree or HND in Civil Engineering (or equivalent qualification)
  • CSCS Level (Academically or Professionally Qualified)
  • SSSTS certification
  • Experience in site engineering, including setting out and working with site teams