Role Overview: As a Site Engineer, you will provide engineering support for various projects in the region. Your primary responsibility will be to establish level and survey control and set out detailed works based on project drawings while conducting regular checks to ensure accuracy and compliance. This role offers opportunities for professional growth and insights into cost, program, and contract management. You will collaborate closely with the project team to ensure safe, high-quality, and timely project delivery. Key Responsibilities:Health, Safety & Environment: Promote and maintain safe working practices. Ensure compliance with environmental and legal standards. Adhere to company safety procedures and protocols. Quality: Deliver work to the highest standards, free of defects and snags. Identify and implement value engineering opportunities. Comply with quality assurance processes and company procedures. Site Engineering: Establish and maintain level and survey control on projects. Set out works according to project specifications and regularly verify accuracy. Maintain detailed records that meet legal and organizational requirements. Assist in creating project-specific plans, including RAMS, ITPs, and check mechanisms. Monitor and document project progress through site diaries, allocation sheets, and photographic records. Provide short-term planning and daily resource management support. Identify and document variations to the project scope. Key Measures & Targets: Accurate and timely completion of setting-out tasks. Delivery of quality records and project handovers without defects. Maintenance of accurate records and weekly site documentation. Key Relationships: Build strong working relationships with the site workforce and client representatives. Person Specification:Essential: Proven experience in setting out for civil engineering projects. Knowledge of construction methods, safety protocols, and regulations. Proficiency in using robotic total stations or EDM instruments. Degree or HNC (or equivalent) in Civil Engineering. Strong communication skills and a proactive, results-driven approach. Desirable: Proficiency in AutoCAD and MS Office. Experience in temporary works coordination. Relevant certifications (CSCS card, first aid, NEBOSH/IOSH). Additional Information: Employment Type: Permanent, Full-Time (45 hours/week). Required Skills: Setting out using Leica Total Station and GPS, reading drawings, RAMS drafting, ITP creation, quality control documentation. Tickets/Training: CSCS required; additional certifications are advantageous. Apply now Save job Report job
Examine technical drawings, blueprints, and specifications to determine the scope and materials required for each task. Select, measure, and mark out appropriate timber or sheet materials to precise dimensions. Cut, shape, drill, and assemble wood using hand tools and power tools including saws, chisels, drills, and planes. Construct, install, and repair frameworks, staircases, partitions, shopfronts, and custom furniture according to project requirements. Install wooden fixtures such as doors, windows, skirting boards, cabinets, and flooring. Align, join, and fix components using screws, nails, adhesives, dowels, or mechanical fasteners to achieve structural integrity. Check the accuracy and quality of completed work using tools such as spirit levels, squares, and rules. Assess sites or structures for necessary repairs and carry out maintenance on existing woodwork and fittings. Collaborate with other tradespeople, including electricians and plumbers, to ensure smooth project execution. Adhere to building codes, health and safety standards, and company quality control procedures.
To safely and professionally disconnect and remove all existing bathroom appliances and fittings in preparation for renovation or replacement, ensuring all pipework is properly drained, sealed, and left in a safe and tidy condition. Scope of Work: The successful candidate will be responsible for the following: Site Assessment & Preparation Inspect bathroom layout and existing pipework. Identify and assess shut-off valves and drainage points. Protect surrounding areas (e.g., floors, walls) from water damage during removal. Shut-Off & Drainage Isolate water supply to bathroom fixtures. Drain down relevant pipework, including any associated hot and cold feed lines. Ensure full depressurisation of the water system before dismantling appliances. Appliance Disconnection & Removal Carefully disconnect and remove the following (as applicable): Toilet Basin/sink Bath Shower unit/enclosure Taps and valves Any wall-mounted or under-sink units connected to plumbing Disconnect and cap off associated pipework safely and in compliance with plumbing regulations. Post-Removal Tasks Seal all exposed pipework where necessary to prevent leaks or ingress. Remove waste appliances and fittings to designated disposal area (skip or waste facility). (To be confirmed) Leave work area clean, safe, and free from hazards.