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Site Engineer

Posted 15 days ago

  • Thornliebank, Renfrewshire
  • Permanent
  • plus benefits
  • £40,000 to £45,000 /Yr
  • Sponsored
  • Expires In 13 days

Site Engineer

Location: Projects across the Central belt of Scotland
Job Type: Fulltime, permanent

Are you a Site Engineer seeking your next career move? Do you have experience in setting out groundworks for housing projects? If so, read on...

Our client, a reputable civil engineering contractor, is looking to expand their team by hiring an experienced Site Engineer on a permanent basis for projects around Central Scotland. Specialising in groundworks for housing developments, they offer a comprehensive range of services, including earthworks, drainage, piling, roads, foundations, concrete works, and plotwork.

Key Responsibilities:


  • Setting out and surveying the site.
  • Checking plans, drawings, and quantities for accuracy.
  • Overseeing quality control and health and safety on site.
  • Supporting the Site Agent and performing other site engineering duties as required.

Requirements:


  • Previous experience as a Site Engineer with a civil engineering contractor.
  • Experience in setting out groundworks for housing projects.
  • Competence in setting out, as this role is primarily focused on this skill.
  • Relevant civil engineering qualification (HND/C or Degree).
  • Valid CSCS card.

On offer is an attractive salary and great benefits package including a company van.  If this sounds like the right opportunity for you, please apply with your most recent CV or for more information, contact Karin Campbell on (phone number removed), quoting J44145.

Legal Information:

We act as an employment agency for permanent work and as an employment business for temporary work.

For roles in the UK, applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

We value diversity and promote equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all areas of society and can discuss any reasonable adjustments to support your application.