Job Title: Section Engineer
Location: Beauly, Scotland
Overview:
An exciting opportunity is available for a Section Engineer to join a skilled team on a new substation project in Beauly. This role is part of a significant infrastructure development in the renewable energy sector, ideal for engineers who want to make an impact.
Key Responsibilities:
- Oversee engineering tasks to ensure timely and budget-friendly completion
- Coordinate with project managers, site supervisors, and other teams to streamline activities
- Develop detailed engineering plans and ensure compliance with standards and regulations
- Track project progress and address any arising issues
- Engage with clients, stakeholders, and subcontractors for smooth communication
- Enforce health, safety, and environmental policies on-site
- Conduct regular site inspections, maintaining strict quality control
Qualifications and Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering or a related field
- Experience as a Section Engineer or similar role, preferably on large-scale projects
- Strong grasp of construction processes, engineering principles, and project management
- Effective communication and leadership skills
- Proficiency in engineering software
- Valid CSCS card and relevant health and safety certifications
- Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines
What’s On Offer:
- Competitive salary and benefits
- Opportunity to work on a landmark infrastructure project
- Career development and training opportunities
- Supportive and collaborative work environment
How to Apply:
Please submit your CV or contact Kirstin Marshall at (phone number removed), referencing Job ID J44766. #LI-KM1
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