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Geotechnical Site Engineer/Geotechnical Section Engineer
Location – Plymouth
Key Tasks
In this role, you will be working in a live MOD facility. Your day-to-day tasks will include:
- Assist in the preparation of as-built drawings.
- Assist in establishing effective systems to record work completed updating the Project Quality Plan accordingly.
- Participate in developing quality check sheets and carrying quality checks & surveys.
- Assisting with site safety, environmental & quality inspections.
- To assist in managing systems to enable the progress of work to be reviewed against time, quality, dimensions, and quantity.
- Assist in the recording and testing of workmanship and materials, i.e., drilling, grouting & anchoring etc.
- Assist in providing engineering support to ensure technical problems are overcome and technical queries are answered.
- Responsible for setting out works constructed within allowable tolerances, from a provided site control.
- Completing Daily Diaries.
- Keeping trackers up to date.
- Assist in procurement of site materials and equipment.
- Ensures workforce understand setting out information has been identified as suitable for the type of work being carried out.
- Assist in the preparation of sketches for distribution on site, ensuring clear communication channels are in place for effective understanding.
- Maintain drawing register.
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- Academic Qualification (Level 3, or above ie HNC, HND, Degree)
- Familiar in Survey equipment (GPS, Total Station,) for Setting Out & Survey
- Experience in various geotechnical applications such as drilling, grouting, anchor installation, inspection and testing is essential.
- Awareness of commercial processes.
- Familiar with Quality Management System and familiar in writing RAMS.
- Proven people and project management skills.
- Good standard of IT skills
- Flexible to working weekends and out of hours (on a rota basis to suit project requirements)
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