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Senior Engineer – Construction Engineering & Assurance
Location: Southwark / predominantly site-based
Rate: £500 per day umbrella
Contract: 6-month contract
We are currently recruiting for a Senior Engineer – Construction Engineering & Assurance to support a major London Underground upgrade programme. This is a predominantly site-based role, providing construction engineering expertise across a range of civil engineering assets and ensuring works are delivered safely, to the required standards and in line with contractual requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide construction engineering and assurance input across the project lifecycle.
- Lead and support construction quality assurance, including surveillance, supervision, and inspections.
- Review and manage design submissions coming into site.
- Provide technical input on constructability, construction methods, and temporary works.
- Act as, or support, the NEC Supervisor where required.
- Ensure construction activities comply with relevant standards, procedures, specifications, and contractual requirements.
- Apply a risk-based approach to construction assurance and quality.
- Work closely with contractors, designers, and wider engineering teams to resolve technical issues.
- Support the safe delivery of complex multidisciplinary construction activities.
- Provide technical advice and professional engineering judgement to project stakeholders.
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About You
We are looking for an experienced construction/civil engineering professional with:
- Significant experience working as a Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC).
- Strong civil engineering site experience across a range of assets, such as steel, concrete, buildings, and earthworks.
- Experience managing and reviewing design submissions on site.
- Experience in construction assurance, inspection, supervision, or quality assurance.
- Knowledge of relevant construction legislation, technical standards, and industry best practice.
- Understanding of temporary works, constructability, and construction risk management.
- Membership of a recognised professional engineering institution, working towards membership, or demonstrable equivalent knowledge and experience.
- Experience within a railway or other safety-critical environment would be highly desirable.


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Desirable Qualifications
- CSCS
- SMSTS
- Membership of, or progression towards membership of, a recognised engineering institution.
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