Position: Site Engineer - PTS
About the Role:
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Site Engineer to join our dynamic team on an exciting railway project in Bristol. This role requires a candidate with a strong background in site engineering, experience in railway environments, and specialised qualifications, including PTS, IRATA Level 1 (Rope Access), and CAT & Genny proficiency.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct on-site engineering activities, ensuring compliance with project specifications and safety standards.
- Perform rope access tasks (IRATA Level 1) as required for inspection, maintenance, or construction purposes.
- Utilise CAT & Genny equipment for safe underground utility detection.
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver project milestones on time and within budget.
- Maintain accurate site records, including as-built documentation and quality assurance reports.
- Adhere to Network Rail and industry safety standards at all times.
Essential Requirements:
- PTS (Personal Track Safety) Certification - mandatory for work on railways.
- IRATA Level 1 (Rope Access) certification - essential for rope access tasks.
- CAT & Genny proficiency - proven ability to detect underground utilities accurately.
- Proven experience in site engineering roles, preferably within the rail sector.
- Strong understanding of health and safety regulations in railway environments.
- Full UK driving license.
Desirable Qualifications:
- Knowledge of railway infrastructure standards and procedures.
- Additional IRATA levels or rope access experience.
- Experience with GPS and other surveying equipment.
As an equal opportunities employer McGinley Support Services (Infrastructure) Ltd is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective applicants. We actively seek applications from all sectors of the community and particularly encourage applications from women, those with a disability (that is permissible to a safety-critical environment) and ethnically diverse or ethnic minority candidates, as these groups are underrepresented throughout the construction industry.