Reports to: Section Engineer
OU: Infrastructure
Location: Norwich
Job level: Everyone
Key Accountabilities
KPIs
Skills & Experience
Leadership Profile
� Teamwork
o Communicate effectively with other engineers, supervisors, enabling functions, designers, and client representatives.
� Design
o Write and/or Review Temporary Works Design Briefs to the acceptance of the TWC
o Review designs and raise any queries to your Section Engineer.
o Understand the design specifications and drawings for your section. Challenge where relevant.
� Programme and planning
o Contribute to the project 4-week lookahead programme weekly for your works.
o Work with the Section Engineer and supervisors to manage any clashes with other site works
� Commercial
o Review the supply chain application for payments for your Package
� Quality
o Ensure accurate quality records are delivered in a progressive manner as construction works are completed
o Ensure quality records are captured and stored correctly. Utilising the Common Data Environment
o Contribute to delivering the Inspection and Test Plans for your works
o Identify Non-Conformances and ensure they are promptly reported & closed out.
� Safety
o Lead by example and promote IFE and a culture of putting health, safety, wellbeing and environment first.
o Carry out regular safety inspections and implement recommended courses of action as identified from progress monitoring and management inspections
� Environment
o Be familiar with and demonstrate commitment to the requirements of the Environmental Policies and procedures.
o Identify and implement opportunities to reduce carbon associated with your section.
o Set and maintain clear expectations for environmental management with your team and suppliers working on your section.
� Client satisfaction
� Adherence to procedures
� Regular Labour Plant & material reconciliations
� Achieve project KPIs and milestone targets (including tender commitments and CPF metrics)
� Degree level qualification in a Civil Engineering allied subject or HND in Civil Engineering and vocational training in Engineering
� Effective written and verbal communication skills to diverse audiences.
� Knowledge and understanding of engineering principles and common construction methodologies.
� Knowledge and understanding of temporary works processes, design and management.
� Knowledge and understanding of construction contracts (through experience and formal training).
� Working towards or in possession of Professional Industry Qualification (IEng, CEng etc.)
� Digital competence (MS Office, document control systems, site digital tools).
� Formal training in Health & Safety and Environmental management (SMSTS, SEATS)
� Relevant CSCS Card
� Experience in delivering major highways schemes
� Setting and experience using engineering surveying tools
� Full UK drivers licence is required for our highways projects
� Communicate
� Collaborate
� Develop yourself
� Role model Project Behaviours