JAB Recruitment
Civil Work Engineer

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JAB Recruitment Job Posting
JAB Recruitment is currently sourcing a Civil Works Engineer on behalf of our client for an initial 6-month contract, outside IR35.
The successful candidate will support the delivery of civil and structural engineering activities on an exciting clean technology project, working closely with the Civil and Structural Lead, Project Specialists, and Designers.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver civil engineering activities in line with project quality, contractual, budget, and schedule requirements
- Prepare detailed Bills of Quantities for civil works and buildings
- Produce material take-offs for steel structures using 3D modelling tools
- Prepare technical documentation for subcontracted engineering activities
- Develop drainage, sewage, and building plumbing layouts
- Undertake foundation and concrete structure studies
- Review and quality-check discipline and vendor documentation
- Verify structural BIM models in line with OpenBIM best practice and project requirements
- Review and approve engineering designs and construction drawings for foundations, concrete structures, and buildings
- Support discipline follow-up and project coordination activities
- Provide field engineering support at site when required
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- Degree in Civil Engineering
- Proven experience as a Civil Works Engineer within Oil & Gas or Energy projects
- BIM Coordinator certification
- Strong working knowledge of Eurocodes
- Experience with Office 365, particularly Excel
- Proficiency in Mat 3D, Foundation 3D, SP3D, and Navisworks
Contract Details
- Initial 6-month contract
- Outside IR35
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