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Site Engineer – Viaduct Project (Forfar Area)
A well-established civil engineering contractor is looking to appoint a Site Engineer for an upcoming viaduct project in the Forfar area. The works involve structure stabilisation, scour protection, and a significant amount of piling, so prior experience in these areas would be beneficial.
The project is due to start in the next few weeks and will run for approximately 4–5 months, with work taking place every second weekend.
Key Responsibilities
- Setting out — Carry out accurate setting out for piling, stabilisation and associated civils works.
- Quality control — Monitor workmanship, materials, and compliance with specifications.
- Site documentation — Maintain daily records, ITPs, check sheets and as-built information.
- RAMS compliance — Ensure works are delivered in line with approved RAMS and safety procedures.
- Coordination — Work closely with the Site Manager, subcontractors, and HSEQ teams.
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Requirements
- SMSTS & First Aid
- Experience in piling, linear civils, or structural stabilisation
- Strong understanding of drawings, specifications, and tolerances
- Competent with site paperwork and reporting
If you're interested in this role, please apply here or send your CV to chloe.ruxton@contractscotland.co.uk.


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