Site Engineer
Duration – 2-3 months (Chance for extension)
Location – Middleton, Manchester
Inside IR35
PAYE Rate: £281.10 per night plus £33.90 holiday pay per night
Site Engineer required for night works in Manchester, opportunity to get in on the early works of a large highways project.
Site Engineer Role Responsibilities
The Site Engineer’s tasks will include, but not limited to:
Setting out on-site by various methods (GPS / EDM / Total Station, etc…) for all aspects of work whether drainage / earthworks / roadworks / ducting / site clearance / fencing / structures etc…
Work as part of a team and assist all team members as & when required. However, be able to undertake site duties individually or seek assistance where necessary
Complete a daily diary of works being undertaken on-site with accurate & comprehensive details
Complete check sheet’s for quality standards, in accordance with ITP’s
Assist or undertake safety inspections & workplace inspections
Raise & issue permits as required
Undertake CAT & Genny surveys prior to excavation works commencing.
Attend site meetings in relation to programme / safety / working areas
Good communication skills with team / sub-contractors / general public / Client
Be able to undertake site survey and produce sketches of survey work / construction sequences
Requirements:
- CSCS
- SSSTS or SMSTS
- CAT & Genny
- Safety Critical Medical
How to Apply
If you’re interested in this Site Engineer position, press “APPLY” or send your CV to william.heath@ganymedesolutions.co.uk or call Will on 07773034739
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