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Site Engineer
Site Engineer (Civil Engineering) – North West Infrastructure Project
About the Role
As a Site Engineer, you will provide technical and quality assurance for a broad spectrum of civil engineering works. You will contribute to a major projects delivery team, ensuring the smooth execution of a critical piece of North West infrastructure.
Key Responsibilities
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Project Coordination & Programme Assurance
- Support the planning and sequencing of your section of work, producing method statements, Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS), and permits to maintain programme certainty.
- Oversee subcontractor setting-out and survey control, conduct assurance checks, and manage as-builts, red-lines, test/inspection records against Interim Test Plans (ITPs).
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Quality & Compliance Control
- Ensure subcontractor safe systems of work are implemented and support compliant operations.
- Take responsibility for ensuring subcontractor quality documentation is adhered to.
- Maintain daily records and enforce construction compliance tracking, with ultimate handover documentation prepared for authorities and clients.
- Deliver works in line with permanent and temporary designs.
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Subcontractor Management & Collaboration
- Manage subcontractors, including daily briefings, progress tracking, and short-term lookaheads.
- Liaise with utilities teams for crossings/diversions, following HSG47 controls and Permit-to-Dig guidelines.
- Collaborate with the Temporary Works Supervisor to ensure compliance.
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Documentation & Regulatory Support
- Collect and collate quality records, including ITP deliverables, for relevant works.
- Assist with developing and preparing Construction Method Statements (CMS), Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS), and Verification & Test Schedules (VTS) as needed.
- Provide RFIs (Requests for Information), change requests, and non-conformance reports for sign-off.
- Support consents documentation to ensure full compliance with regulatory requirements.


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- Procurement & Administrative Duties
- Order materials and equipment required for project delivery.
- Update 4-week lookahead programmes and monitor progress.
Requirements
- Proven site engineering experience in civil engineering projects.
- Proficiency in surveying and digital quality assurance (QA).
- Must hold a valid CSCS card.
- Competent in GNSS/Total Station operations.
- First Aid at Work qualification.
- Awareness of temporary works methodology.
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