Your new company
You will be joining a main contractor based in Derby working on power, industrial and commercial schemes across England. This established multi-accredited organisation has a strong pipeline of work and offers excellent opportunities for career progression and professional development (including chartership). Due to continued success, they are looking to onboard a Site Engineer to join their team.
Your new role
As Site Engineer, your responsibilities will include:
- Checking plans and drawings
- Overseeing the selection/requisition of materials
- Interpreting design documents
- Liaising with key project stakeholders
- Planning works and organising plant
- Preparing reports when required
- Setting out, levelling and surveying sites.
What you'll need to succeed
In order to be successful, you will have:
- Experience setting out groundworks, drainage and/or RC works
- A CSCS card and be familiar with robotic total station instruments
- A full UK driving licence and be willing to commute and lodge (when required) to sites across England (majority within the Midlands area).
What you'll get in return
In return, you will receive:
- A starting salary of up to 40k/annum (negotiable depending on experience)
- Company car or car allowance (6.6k/annum)
- 34 days' annual leave
- Discretionary bonus
- Private medical insurance and life assurance
- Reimbursed business mileage and lodging
- Matched company pension contribution
- Exposure to high-profile projects and more!
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, apply now to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.
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Please note - work sponsorship is not offered by this contractor.
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