Civil Site Engineer
- Start date: Sep, Oct 2024 / ASAP
- Contract: 3 months, with possible 12 months extension
- Rate: £350 - £450 per day, outside IR35 (all inclusive)
- Key words: Resident Engineer, Civil works, enabling works, earthworks, RAMS, ITP's
- Location: Kent, United Kingdom
Turner Lovell are recruiting for a site based Civil Engineer to support the enabling works & earthwork packages, for large energy facilities being built in Kent. Our client is an international engineering and construction firm, with a wide range of projects throughout the UK and Europe.
In this role, you will support the Site Manager, working with the site team delivering the civil works of the project. The role will also involve overseeing works such as piling works, drainage installation, access roads, and any other civil requirements needed whilst on site.
This role will suit someone with extensive civil construction experience on large projects with the ability and confidence to work independently developing and monitoring quality Inspection Test Plans and other QA/QC standards and procedures.
Responsibilities:
- To work within a team on a large construction project as a site-based Civil Engineer
- Ensure civil works are adhering to specifications, designs, and RAMS.
- Review the performance and progress of the project to ensure timely and quality compliance & completion through onsite inspection and any verification measures.
- Identify and coordinate interface works in line with designs and the programme.
- Working with the design team to offer technical solutions for Contractors TQ's regarding the designs.
Requirements:
- Minimum 5 years' experience on UK civil work projects
- HND, Degree or equivalent Civil Engineering qualification
- Experience working on civil scopes of work >£5m - ideally on enabling works related projects
- Track record in upholding quality standards in civil construction practices.
- Excellent communication skills with the ability to work with clients, subcontractors, and project leadership teams.
- Site tickets required: CSCS, TWC/S, Safety Passport etc.
- Knowledge of piling methodology and working on these scopes of work / similar is advantageous
If this sounds like it could be your next challenge on a large-scale energy project and you are available either from September 2024, please apply or contact Cameron Reardon at / 0207 448 1100 for further information.