UTM Consultants
Field Architectural Building Engineer

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UTM Consultants are looking for an experienced Field Architectural Building Engineer to support the Liverpool Bay Decommissioning and Carbon Capture Project. As a Field Architectural Building Engineer, you will be supporting field architectural engineering activities.
Key responsibilities
- Review the Client’s technical documentation and requirements; maintain project technical files
- Coordinate external architectural engineering subcontractors and review/check their designs
- Review design specifications and coordinate the architectural and structural design of building modules onsite
- Support key structural aspects and materials definition, ensuring structural integrity of modules/buildings
- Prepare design specifications for architectural works for buildings and support civil works specifications relevant to buildings
- Develop functional architectural layouts based on multi-disciplinary input
- Prepare material specifications and the architectural basis of design for onsite buildings
- Support Procurement by providing technical interface with architectural vendors
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What we’re looking for
- Experience: Minimum 5 years in architectural building activities within a construction site project environment (Oil & Gas, Industrial, or Commercial).
- Technical skills: Material management, architectural documentation review, client relationship management.


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What we can offer
- Contractor role: 1 year, full time, 5.5 days/week
- IR35: Outside
- A collaborative working culture focused on communication, development, and continuous improvement
- Location: Point of Ayr (Talacre)
- Start date: As soon as a successful candidate is identified
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