Role Overview:

My client is a World Leading Construction and Civil Engineering Company.

They are currently looking to recruit, on a permanent basis, a Senior Engineer to join the joint venture responsible for working on the Old Oak Common Station project in London (NW10) – Set to be the best connected and largest new railway stations ever built in the UK, Old Oak Common will become one of the country’s most vital transport super hubs.

The successful candidate will be reporting to the Senior Package Manager and will be assisting in the management of various subcontractor packages related to utility diversions, structures and highways construction around the new station.

Duties;

Review specifications & drawings, as well as documents prepared by the subcontractor (ITP, RAMS).
Ensure that inspection and test plans, risk assessments and method statements for the control of the works are being implemented and adhered to.
Propose any optimisations of constructability, producing high level construction methodologies to support procurement, interface management and early consenting requirements (logistics, noise, access etc)
Monitor effectiveness of the H&S management System
Develop/monitor/report against resource allocation plans in line with scope and outputs
Assist the Package Manager to lead risk/opportunity reviews, present the Risk Register and recommend/implement changes
Ensure production of operational milestones reflect master schedule and customer expectations
Keep a full and accurate daily site diary, including any changes / variations, subcontractors’ attendance, and records of work-related discussions with Client / Designer / Supply Chain / Project Team.

Person Specification;

Knowledge of highways and utility construction techniques, sequencing, and best practice.
Knowledge and understanding of working to and implementing construction contracts
HND/Degree in Civil Engineering or another relevant subject matter
Hold a valid CSCS
SMSTS
EUSR (Desirable)

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