Skanska Costain STRABAG Joint Venture
Site Engineer

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Main Responsibilities
Initially working with Section teams planning and producing sketches and methodologies for relevant plans and procedures for mobilising.
- Setting up work sites with GF/ Works manager
- Working with the subcontractor to ensure the timely preparation of Risk Assessment Method Statements, Inspection and Test Plans, Permits, Consents etc for the works and that these are implemented.
- Day to day work site coordination and planning to ensure the works are carried out safely and efficiently.
- Ensuring Permit to Dig, Temporary Works and other safety systems are implemented with relevant permits.
- Liaison with the Section Foreman to ensure the adherence to safe methods of work.
- Ensuring all temporary works needs are identified sufficiently early and completed in accordance with the relevant procedures.
- Ensuring all quality checks are carried out in accordance with the ITP’s and properly recorded.
- The management of non-conformance reporting and managing the nonconformances on site until complete.
- Provide support, assistance, and information to other teams as necessary such as Community Relations, Highways, and Logistics.
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FRC
- Writing Task Briefing Sheets and RAMS for works related to FRC.
- Tracking and recording the installation and productivity on site of steelwork and formwork installation.
- Progressively checking the quality of the Reinforcement installed alongside the quality team and following the relevant ITPs.
- Completing Quality checksheets for the installation of reinforcement.
- Completing temporary works checks and pull out tests on Formwork.
- Producing call off sheets for reinforcement orders and material requisitions for materials related to FRC.
- Keeping an up to date stock list of all materials on site for FRC works and updating weekly with the relevant supervisors on site.
- Completing daily site diaries to track labour, materials and activities completed each day.
- Drafting Temporary Works Briefs for designs required for base slab, headwall and pillar installation.
- Generating MCR/ITP documentation for works related to FRC.
- Setting out line and level for FRC installation and recording as built checks on reinforcement and formwork.
- Generating permits to work (Hot works, MEWP permits, Permit to Drill, Permit to Dig) related to FRC works.


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The Ideal Candidate
- Degree or equivalent in civil / Environmental engineering or similar.
- Prior experience in Civil engineering / Infrastructure projects especially experience in construction of reinforced concrete structures.
- Relevant CSCS Card.
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