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JT Search Bangor, Gwynedd
11/06/2026
Full time
We are seeking a Site Engineer to join our clients team working across energy projects in North Wales Responsibilities As a Site Engineer, you will take ownership of a specific section of the project to support site management and deliver technical excellence. Key responsibilities include: Managing and supervising engineering works within your designated section of the project. Ensuring all works are executed safely and align with approved method statements, risk assessments, and company policies. Overseeing setting out and surveying activities to ensure work accuracy and quality, adhering to project specifications. Interpreting and implementing design drawings, technical documentation, and specifications. Coordinating with Site Agents, Project Managers, and client representatives to maintain clear communication and efficient project execution. Leading and briefing site engineers and subcontractors to meet project milestones and quality requirements. Inspecting and testing completed works, maintaining thorough and accurate records to support project QA (Quality Assurance) processes. Preparing and reviewing RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements), ITPs (Inspection Test Plans), and as-built documentation. Identifying and resolving technical or construction challenges promptly and effectively. Maintaining detailed site records, including progress reports and material tracking. Qualifications To succeed in this role, you should bring a combination of technical expertise, communication skills, and a commitment to safety and quality. Qualifications include: A degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline. Proven experience working on civil engineering projects such as highways, infrastructure, utilities, groundworks, drainage, or structures. Strong skills in setting out, surveying, and quality assurance. A thorough understanding of health, safety, and environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities. CSCS card is required; SMSTS/SSSTS and First Aid certifications are desirable.
JT Search City, Cardiff
11/06/2026
Full time
Overview We are seeking an experienced Senior Site Engineer to lead delivery on a range of civil energy projects across South Wales, including renewables, grid infrastructure, and energy-from-waste schemes. This is a key role for a driven professional ready to take ownership on site. Responsibilities As a Senior Site Engineer, you will: Lead engineering activities across active civil energy project sites in South Wales, ensuring works are delivered safely, on programme, and to specification. Set out structural, earthworks, and drainage elements using total station and GPS equipment; verify and manage survey records. Manage subcontractors, direct labour, and plant resources on a day-to-day basis, coordinating with the project manager and commercial team. Review and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and method statements; issue RFIs and manage design queries with engineers and consultants. Produce daily site diaries, material records, and construction quality plans; oversee inspection and test plan (ITP) sign-off. Champion health, safety, and environmental compliance; conduct toolbox talks, risk assessments, and near-miss reporting. Mentor junior engineers and apprentices, supporting their technical development. Liaise directly with clients, stakeholders, and utility providers on site access, programme updates, and issue resolution. Qualifications To be successful in this role, you will need: A degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering (or equivalent); working towards or holding MICE / ICE Technician status is advantageous. Previous site engineering experience in civil or ground engineering, with demonstrable exposure to energy, utilities, or infrastructure projects. Proven setting-out skills with Trimble or Leica total station; GPS machine control experience is desirable. A strong understanding of NEC3/NEC4 contracts and early warning/compensation event processes. SMSTS, First Aid, and CSCS as a minimum A full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to sites across South Wales and the wider region as required. Excellent communication skills and the ability to work independently while leading small site teams.
JT Search Shepherdswell, Kent
10/06/2026
Full time
Are you an experienced Civil Engineering Project Manager with a passion for complex, highimpact infrastructure? We're working with a leading contractor delivering major maritime and dock projects under an established framework and we're looking for a driven PM to join the team. The Opportunity This is your chance to take ownership of technically challenging projects within a secure, long-term framework environment. You'll be leading the delivery of maritime and dock infrastructure schemes from quayside upgrades and berth construction to coastal protection and port development working with a collaborative, specialist team and a well-resourced client programme. With a major framework already in place, you can focus on what you do best: delivering exceptional projects, not chasing work. What You'll Be Doing Leading end-to-end delivery of maritime and dock infrastructure projects, from pre-construction through to handover Managing multidisciplinary project teams Owning project programmes, budgets, and risk registers keeping delivery on time and on budget Maintaining strong client relationships and acting as the key point of contact throughout the project lifecycle Ensuring full compliance with CDM regulations, environmental requirements, and marine safety legislation Driving quality, safety, and sustainability across all project activities What We're Looking For Proven experience as a Project Manager on civil engineering schemes, Strong commercial acumen with experience managing NEC or similar contracts Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline (HND considered with strong experience) Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills Knowledge of marine/coastal working constraints and relevant health & safety legislation Chartership (ICE, CIOB or equivalent) is desirable but not essential
JT Search Inverness, Highland
19/05/2026
Full time
We are seeking a Section Engineer to join our clients team working across energy projects in the Highlands Responsibilities As a Section Engineer, you will take ownership of a specific section of the project to support site management and deliver technical excellence. Key responsibilities include: Managing and supervising engineering works within your designated section of the project. Ensuring all works are executed safely and align with approved method statements, risk assessments, and company policies. Overseeing setting out and surveying activities to ensure work accuracy and quality, adhering to project specifications. Interpreting and implementing design drawings, technical documentation, and specifications. Coordinating with Site Agents, Project Managers, and client representatives to maintain clear communication and efficient project execution. Leading and briefing site engineers and subcontractors to meet project milestones and quality requirements. Inspecting and testing completed works, maintaining thorough and accurate records to support project QA (Quality Assurance) processes. Preparing and reviewing RAMS (Risk Assessments & Method Statements), ITPs (Inspection Test Plans), and as-built documentation. Identifying and resolving technical or construction challenges promptly and effectively. Maintaining detailed site records, including progress reports and material tracking. Qualifications To succeed in this role, you should bring a combination of technical expertise, communication skills, and a commitment to safety and quality. Qualifications include: A degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline. Proven experience working on civil engineering projects such as highways, infrastructure, utilities, groundworks, drainage, or structures. Strong skills in setting out, surveying, and quality assurance. A thorough understanding of health, safety, and environmental standards. Excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities. CSCS card is required; SMSTS/SSSTS and First Aid certifications are desirable.
JT Search Inverness, Highland
19/05/2026
Full time
We're looking for an experienced General Foreman in the Highlands delivering critical energy infrastructure projects across the region. The role As General Foreman, you'll be the driving force on site. Working closely with the Site Manager, you'll be responsible for the day-to-day coordination of works, making sure everything runs safely, on programme, and to the right quality standard. What you'll be responsible for Supervising and coordinating subcontractors, gangs, and direct labour on site Ensuring all works are carried out safely and in line with the project Health & Safety plan Monitoring progress against programme and flagging any issues early Conducting toolbox talks, inductions, and briefings for site personnel Checking works meet the required quality standards and specifications Liaising with the Site Manager and wider project team on daily priorities Managing plant, materials, and resources efficiently to avoid delays Maintaining accurate site records, including daily diaries and allocation sheets Supporting the identification and communication of any variations or additional works What we're looking for Proven experience as a General Foreman or Senior Ganger within civil engineering A background working on energy, utilities, or infrastructure projects Strong knowledge of health and safety requirements on civil engineering sites SMSTS or SSSTS qualification (SMSTS preferred) First Aid at Work certification Relevant CSCS card A natural leader who commands respect and keeps a cool head under pressure Good communication skills able to brief teams clearly and report upwards effectively Ability to read and interpret drawings and work to specifications