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Senior Onshore Civils Engineer
Senior Onshore Civil Engineer for a major offshore wind project in The United Kingdom Part time role Responsibilities Thrive as part of a multi-disciplinary team of technical specialists supporting all stages of the offshore wind farm. Support the site selection and design activities through the consent phase. Manage the civil engineering activities and design contract during the FEED and Detailed Design stages and then continue supporting the project on into construction. Support Offshore Operations in driving the lifecycle implementation strategy for the installed works. Manage and implement onshore site investigation works. Deliver specialist engineering knowledge for onshore cable routing and crossing design (with particular emphasis on trenchless methods). Support preparing the employer's requirements and technical specifications through the tender process with technical input to program development. Requirements Educated to degree level in civil or structural engineering or equivalent experience Have a successful track record in the delivery of onshore civil works within the power industry. Project management experience in the offshore industry from either design, construction, or operations. Strong appreciation for CDM Regulations, safe systems of work and Environmental requirements. Excellent communication and negotiation skills, able to communicate effectively within a team. .
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