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Job Description: Senior Engineer
Location: Central London
On behalf of my client, I am recruiting for a Senior Site Engineer to work on a £100M Student accommodation in Central London.
Responsibilities as Site Engineer include:
- Supporting the Site Manager with daily operations as required.
- Acting as the main technical adviser on site for specialist subcontractors, including groundworks and concrete frame contractor.
- Setting out, levelling, and surveying the site; QA, temporary works checks, temporary works co-ordination.
- Checking plans, drawings and setting out co-ordination.
- Prior knowledge of calling off reinforcement from schedules and ability to read reinforcement drawings.
- Detailed record keeping of QA inspections on a daily/weekly basis were required.
- Ensuring that all materials used, and work performed are as per specifications.
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- A Degree / HND in engineering or other relevant discipline.
- A current valid CSR / CSCS Card.
- A minimum of 6 years postgraduate experience.
- Previous experience of setting out £10m+ structures.
- Previous experience of calling off reinforcement and ability to read reinforcement drawings.
- Operational knowledge of current Health & Safety regulations.
- Excellent communication and planning skills.
- Able to work effectively in a team environment.
- Self-motivated with a drive to achieve results.
- IT literate with a sound knowledge of Microsoft Office packages and AutoCAD.
- Flexibility with regards to site location within the UK & Ireland.
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