Site Engineer - Chesterfield
Completing topographical surveys.
Recording as-built information, site surveys and constraints reviews.
Undertaking earthwork models and cut and fill analysis.
Check/undertake Setting out for new foundations, brickwork, retaining walls, drainage, roads and fence lines.
Working across multiple projects around the Region.
Key Duties / Responsibilities-Site Engineer
Working as part of the Technical team liaise with site teams and alongside Architects, Construction Managers, Engineers, Sub-contractors, Supervisors, and Surveyors.
Duties vary depending on the type and nature of the project but typically involve:
* Conduct surveys using various surveying instruments, such as total stations, GPS receivers, and levels
* Establish and verify control points to ensure accuracy in survey measurements
* Collect, analyse, and interpret survey data, including terrain, boundaries, structures, trees, utilities and other relevant information
* Prepare detailed survey reports, maps, and drawings using computer-aided design (CAD) software and other relevant tools.
* Complete detailed topographical surveys and formatting drawings in a clear legible way to the agreed layering system and to the relevant plotting style.
* Produce earthwork 3d models and isopachyte drawings showing extent of cut/fill and associated parameters.
* Complete as built overlays and provide report comparison against original design.
* Checking plans, drawings and quantities for accuracy of calculations.
* Collaborate with other Engineering Professionals to provide accurate survey information for project planning and design phases.
* Check/undertake Setting out for new foundations, brickwork, retaining walls, drainage, roads and fence lines.
* Monitor construction activities to ensure compliance with project plans, specifications, and relevant regulations.
* Conduct as-built surveys to verify construction adherence to the original design
* Provide technical expertise and guidance on survey-related matters to project teams
* Stay updated with advancements in surveying technology and industry best practices
* Comply with safety regulations and maintain a safe working environment during surveying activities.
* Check that all materials used and work performed are as per specifications.
* Liaising with the local authority (where appropriate to the project) to ensure compliance with local construction regulations.
* Log and report any issues identified or defective works.
* Planning own work and efficiently organising the plant and site facilities in order to meet agreed deadlines;
Qualifications
* At least 4 years relevant experience.
* Must have CSCS.
* Diploma/Degree qualified
* Solid background as a Land Surveyor/Engineering Survey/Setting out engineer.
* LSS/ AutoCAD or relevant package such as TBC, Site 3D or N4CE.
* 3d Modelling
* Groundworks and Remediation
Key knowledge and skills
Proficiency in using surveying equipment and software, such as total stations, GPS receivers, and CAD programs
Self-starter & able to work autonomously.
Strong mathematical and analytical skills.
Knowledge of land surveying techniques, legal principles, and relevant regulations.
Strong problem-solving and organisational abilities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Experience with setting instruments such as robotic Total Station, other EDM and GPS.
General computer software skills including Microsoft Office
Report preparation skills
Personal attributes
Reliable / Trustworthy
Self-motivated.
Excellent attention to detail and ability to maintain high levels of accuracy
Effective communication skills Ability to lead, influence or advise others
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Site Engineer - Resi - Chesterfield
Adecco
Posted 4 hours ago, valid for a day
Chesterfield, Derbyshire S410FT
£45,000 - £55,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The Site Engineer position in Chesterfield involves completing topographical surveys and recording as-built information across multiple projects.
- Candidates should have at least 4 years of relevant experience and must hold a CSCS card, along with a diploma or degree in a related field.
- Key responsibilities include conducting surveys, preparing detailed reports, and ensuring compliance with project specifications and regulations.
- Proficiency in using surveying equipment and software, such as AutoCAD and GPS, is required, along with strong mathematical and analytical skills.
- The salary for this role ranges from £35,000 to £45,000 per year, depending on experience and qualifications.