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Site Engineer
📍 Colchester / Sleaford Area (Site-Based)
📅 Contract Position | August 2026 - October 2026
Our client is seeking an experienced Site Engineer to support a major water infrastructure programme. This is an excellent opportunity to join a high-profile project, taking responsibility for site coordination, safety management, contractor oversight, and successful project delivery.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare, maintain, and manage RAMS (Risk Assessments and Method Statements).
- Monitor and report site safety, environmental, and quality performance.
- Ensure all site inductions, briefings, and Safe Systems of Work are communicated and recorded to the required standards.
- Act as the key site contact for local stakeholders, delivering professional project communications and escalating enquiries where required.
- Liaise with land agents and manage site access arrangements.
- Coordinate survey works and land entry activities, maintaining delivery programmes.
- Support procurement activities for plant, equipment, and site resources.
- Manage site activities to agreed schedules and budgets.
- Oversee ground investigation and site investigation contractors, ensuring safe and effective delivery.
- Maintain accurate daily site records, photographs, and progress updates.
- Take responsibility for site security, emergency coordination, and first aid arrangements.
- Assist in the assessment and selection of contractors prior to appointment.
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- Previous experience in a Site Engineer, Site Supervisor, or Site Manager position within civil engineering, utilities, water, or infrastructure projects.
- Strong understanding of health, safety, environmental, and quality standards.
- Experience producing and managing RAMS.
- Ability to coordinate multiple contractors and stakeholders.
- Excellent communication and organisational skills.
- Full UK driving licence
If you are an experienced Site Engineer looking for your next contract opportunity, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today for immediate consideration.
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