At McDermotts, we’re hiring a Setting out Engineer to join our dynamic team.
We are seeking a highly skilled Setting Out Engineer and communicator to support the McDermotts function to cover sites in Birmingham Area.
Please contact Alison on 07814 091547
To be considered for the role you must have:
We’re looking for a Setting Out Engineer with groundworks and civil engineering experience to join our team.
Main Responsibilities
Setting out for foundations, drainage, and structural elements
Use of Robotic Total Station for accurate site layout and verification
Operation and integration of 3D GPS machine control systems with plant and equipment
Liaising with site management, subcontractors, and design teams
Maintaining accurate records of site measurements and as-built data
Ensuring compliance with project drawings, specifications, and tolerances
Supporting QA processes and contributing to site safety and efficiency
Key responsibilities include:
projects delivered on time, to budget, and with quality assured
effective cost control and elimination of waste leading to project profitability
compliance with health, safety, environmental, and other obligations
conformance with company policies/processes
effective and efficient utilisation of resources
happy customers and interested parties.
Education:
GCSE or equivalent (preferred)
Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree in Civil Engineering or similar)
Experience:
Proven experience in setting out for civil or building projects
Proficiency with Robotic Total Stations (e.g., Leica, Trimble)
Experience with 3D GPS machine control systems (e.g., Trimble Earthworks, Topcon)
Strong understanding of construction drawings and digital models
CSCS card (Engineer level or higher)
Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree in Civil Engineering or similar)
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Familiarity with AutoCAD and digital setting out software
Desirable:
SSSTS or SMSTS certification
Experience working on educational or public sector projects
Familiarity with AutoCAD and digital setting out software
Job type: Full-time
Working hours: 07:30 – 17:00
Job Type: Full-time - Contract
Site location: Birmingham Area
Why Join McDermotts
McDermotts is a nationwide civil engineering and groundworks company based in Birmingham, supporting some of the largest construction companies across the length and breadth of the UK. Established in 1994, we’re a family-founded business that still operates with the customer focus and values we started with. Construction is our passion, and we believe that the industry can provide rich and rewarding experiences.
Our certifications include: CIOB, ISO 45001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, NHSS30, SSIP, Achilles Building Confidence, Safe contractor, Construction Line, FORS and Considerate Constructors.
To ensure we continue to meet the needs of our customers and grow as a business, we continually look for new recruits to join our team. When you engage with McDermotts, you are not just joining a team, you become part of our family. Our culture is built around supporting each other and working together to achieve success.
Commitments
McDermotts is an equal opportunities employer, and we value diversity. All engagement is decided based on a qualifications, merit and business need.
Applicants from outside the UK must have a suitable visa or the Right to Work in the UK to be considered for this job.
Your shared personal information will be stored and shared by email or a printed copy with HR and hiring managers in relation to any open vacancy for which you wish to be considered.
13/02/2026
Contract
At McDermotts, we’re hiring a Setting out Engineer to join our dynamic team.
We are seeking a highly skilled Setting Out Engineer and communicator to support the McDermotts function to cover sites in Birmingham Area.
Please contact Alison on 07814 091547
To be considered for the role you must have:
We’re looking for a Setting Out Engineer with groundworks and civil engineering experience to join our team.
Main Responsibilities
Setting out for foundations, drainage, and structural elements
Use of Robotic Total Station for accurate site layout and verification
Operation and integration of 3D GPS machine control systems with plant and equipment
Liaising with site management, subcontractors, and design teams
Maintaining accurate records of site measurements and as-built data
Ensuring compliance with project drawings, specifications, and tolerances
Supporting QA processes and contributing to site safety and efficiency
Key responsibilities include:
projects delivered on time, to budget, and with quality assured
effective cost control and elimination of waste leading to project profitability
compliance with health, safety, environmental, and other obligations
conformance with company policies/processes
effective and efficient utilisation of resources
happy customers and interested parties.
Education:
GCSE or equivalent (preferred)
Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree in Civil Engineering or similar)
Experience:
Proven experience in setting out for civil or building projects
Proficiency with Robotic Total Stations (e.g., Leica, Trimble)
Experience with 3D GPS machine control systems (e.g., Trimble Earthworks, Topcon)
Strong understanding of construction drawings and digital models
CSCS card (Engineer level or higher)
Relevant engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree in Civil Engineering or similar)
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Familiarity with AutoCAD and digital setting out software
Desirable:
SSSTS or SMSTS certification
Experience working on educational or public sector projects
Familiarity with AutoCAD and digital setting out software
Job type: Full-time
Working hours: 07:30 – 17:00
Job Type: Full-time - Contract
Site location: Birmingham Area
Why Join McDermotts
McDermotts is a nationwide civil engineering and groundworks company based in Birmingham, supporting some of the largest construction companies across the length and breadth of the UK. Established in 1994, we’re a family-founded business that still operates with the customer focus and values we started with. Construction is our passion, and we believe that the industry can provide rich and rewarding experiences.
Our certifications include: CIOB, ISO 45001, ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 50001, NHSS30, SSIP, Achilles Building Confidence, Safe contractor, Construction Line, FORS and Considerate Constructors.
To ensure we continue to meet the needs of our customers and grow as a business, we continually look for new recruits to join our team. When you engage with McDermotts, you are not just joining a team, you become part of our family. Our culture is built around supporting each other and working together to achieve success.
Commitments
McDermotts is an equal opportunities employer, and we value diversity. All engagement is decided based on a qualifications, merit and business need.
Applicants from outside the UK must have a suitable visa or the Right to Work in the UK to be considered for this job.
Your shared personal information will be stored and shared by email or a printed copy with HR and hiring managers in relation to any open vacancy for which you wish to be considered.
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
We are seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects and contribute towards business development within MOLA.
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative field team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout their lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion of fieldwork. The MOLA ‘Projects’ division, in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
The Project Manager role has a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of archaeological projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban archaeology. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. You will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you and the team have costed and commercially manage. MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
You will be a strong and innovative multi-tasker, able to integrate with other team specialisms such as Consultancy, Community Engagement and Built Heritage into project design and delivery models. You will be a confident negotiator, able to communicate across a wide range of stakeholder interests, with a sound working knowledge of National Planning Policy Frameworks and the planning process. Maintaining quality and high standards are essential and will be delivered through your skill with review, editing and production of technical and commercial reports. Your role will also require skill with managing people and as a Line Manager, you will seek to promote the wellbeing and professional development of your Line Management team.
For details on how to apply and further information please go to https://mola.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933357?cid=2033
The closing date is Sunday 7th September 2025 at 23:59.
Please note all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Proof of eligibility will be required prior to commencement.
MOLA is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
21/08/2025
Full time
MOLA is an experienced and innovative archaeology practice. We have been providing independent, professional heritage advice and services for over 40 years across the UK and internationally on schemes both large and small. Our commercial services are designed to help our development, infrastructure and construction sector clients to meet their planning process requirements swiftly and expertly, with the certainty and value they need.
We are seeking to recruit an experienced Project Manager to join our busy Projects Team, to work on a wide range of exciting major excavation projects and contribute towards business development within MOLA.
You will be part of a dedicated, highly motivated, and collaborative field team that together deliver quality, client-focussed and project-led work. The team are responsible for managing archaeological projects throughout their lifecycle, leading on the successful tendering, planning, operation, delivery and completion of fieldwork. The MOLA ‘Projects’ division, in which this role plays a pivotal part, has a core commercial function and one of our key objectives is to assist our valued clients in meeting their planning requirements, embed our work within their projects and to promote social and public benefit.
The Project Manager role has a business development element, and therefore, a commercially focussed outlook, confident and proactive team leadership skill, problem solving and adaptability in approach are essential to your success. A driving licence is also highly desirable as regular travel is expected as part of the role, both within and outside of London.
We are looking for project managers who are highly experienced in the delivery of archaeological projects at a management and consultancy level with experience in London or urban archaeology. Successful candidates will be expected to organise, manage and deliver tender bids, to procure new work and operate independently to deliver MOLAs strategic business, research and public benefit goals. In your role you will place Health and Safety at the fore and seek to contribute to continued improvement and best safe-working practices. You will manage a range of archaeological fieldwork and post-excavation projects simultaneously, whilst ensuring delivery within set timescales and budgets which you and the team have costed and commercially manage. MOLA would welcome applications from candidates who have experience of large/complex schemes and infrastructure projects.
You will be a strong and innovative multi-tasker, able to integrate with other team specialisms such as Consultancy, Community Engagement and Built Heritage into project design and delivery models. You will be a confident negotiator, able to communicate across a wide range of stakeholder interests, with a sound working knowledge of National Planning Policy Frameworks and the planning process. Maintaining quality and high standards are essential and will be delivered through your skill with review, editing and production of technical and commercial reports. Your role will also require skill with managing people and as a Line Manager, you will seek to promote the wellbeing and professional development of your Line Management team.
For details on how to apply and further information please go to https://mola.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3933357?cid=2033
The closing date is Sunday 7th September 2025 at 23:59.
Please note all applicants must have the right to work in the UK without restrictions. Proof of eligibility will be required prior to commencement.
MOLA is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Aviation (Airfield Civils) £65,000 - £85,000 + package Location: Gatwick Airport (3 days on-site / 2 days flexible) The Opportunity We're working with a leading cost and project management consultancy that continues to grow its footprint across the UK's most complex and high-profile infrastructure programmes. As part of a major airfield capital investment programme at Gatwick, they are now looking to appoint a Senior Quantity Surveyor with strong civil engineering and NEC expertise. This is a long-term opportunity to work at the heart of a live airport environment, delivering critical airfield and runway infrastructure where commercial control, collaboration, and pace really matter. What You'll Be Doing You'll be a key commercial lead within the airfield delivery team, responsible for managing cost and commercial risk across complex civils packages, including highways and airfield works. Key responsibilities include: Commercial management of airfield civils packages (runways, taxiways, aprons, highways) Full NEC contract administration (ECC) including compensation events, change control, and early warnings Cost planning, forecasting, and reporting against live programmes Supporting procurement strategies and contractor engagement Advising the client and project teams on commercial risk and opportunity Working closely with delivery, design, and stakeholder teams in a highly regulated environment Maintaining strong governance, compliance, and audit-ready commercial records What We're Looking For This role suits a hands-on, commercially sharp QS who is comfortable operating in complex, fast-moving infrastructure environments. Essential: Strong background as a Quantity Surveyor within civil engineering Excellent working knowledge of NEC contracts (non-negotiable) Experience on highways, airfields, or heavy civils projects Confident managing change, compensation events, and commercial strategy Comfortable working in a live operational environment (airport experience a strong advantage) Highly desirable: Runway or airfield infrastructure experience Previous experience working within aviation or similarly regulated sectors Consultancy background or client-facing delivery roles Why Join? Work on one of the UK's most high-profile aviation infrastructure programmes Join a consultancy known for quality, progression, and long-term client relationships Exposure to technically complex, career-defining projects Hybrid working model (3 days on-site at Gatwick) Competitive salary (£65-85k) with a strong benefits package Clear pathway for progression within a growing aviation and infrastructure team
17/03/2026
Full time
Senior Quantity Surveyor - Aviation (Airfield Civils) £65,000 - £85,000 + package Location: Gatwick Airport (3 days on-site / 2 days flexible) The Opportunity We're working with a leading cost and project management consultancy that continues to grow its footprint across the UK's most complex and high-profile infrastructure programmes. As part of a major airfield capital investment programme at Gatwick, they are now looking to appoint a Senior Quantity Surveyor with strong civil engineering and NEC expertise. This is a long-term opportunity to work at the heart of a live airport environment, delivering critical airfield and runway infrastructure where commercial control, collaboration, and pace really matter. What You'll Be Doing You'll be a key commercial lead within the airfield delivery team, responsible for managing cost and commercial risk across complex civils packages, including highways and airfield works. Key responsibilities include: Commercial management of airfield civils packages (runways, taxiways, aprons, highways) Full NEC contract administration (ECC) including compensation events, change control, and early warnings Cost planning, forecasting, and reporting against live programmes Supporting procurement strategies and contractor engagement Advising the client and project teams on commercial risk and opportunity Working closely with delivery, design, and stakeholder teams in a highly regulated environment Maintaining strong governance, compliance, and audit-ready commercial records What We're Looking For This role suits a hands-on, commercially sharp QS who is comfortable operating in complex, fast-moving infrastructure environments. Essential: Strong background as a Quantity Surveyor within civil engineering Excellent working knowledge of NEC contracts (non-negotiable) Experience on highways, airfields, or heavy civils projects Confident managing change, compensation events, and commercial strategy Comfortable working in a live operational environment (airport experience a strong advantage) Highly desirable: Runway or airfield infrastructure experience Previous experience working within aviation or similarly regulated sectors Consultancy background or client-facing delivery roles Why Join? Work on one of the UK's most high-profile aviation infrastructure programmes Join a consultancy known for quality, progression, and long-term client relationships Exposure to technically complex, career-defining projects Hybrid working model (3 days on-site at Gatwick) Competitive salary (£65-85k) with a strong benefits package Clear pathway for progression within a growing aviation and infrastructure team
Principal/Senior Civil Design Engineer (Water Industry) Location: Manchester (Hybrid working) Contract: 12 month contract Rate: 400 to 490 per day (outisde IR35) An established engineering consultancy business is seeking an experienced Principal/Senior Civil Design Engineer to support the delivery of civil design solutions across regulated clean and wastewater projects in the UK. This is a contract opportunity suited to candidates with strong technical capability, leadership experience, and a background in the UK Water Industry Key Responsibilities Produce civil design deliverables that meet safety, quality and regulatory requirements Identify efficient design solutions from scopes and site visits, communicating effectively with clients and project teams Direct, support and develop CAD Technicians, junior designers and graduates Prepare design risk assessments, reports and technical specifications Ensure designs comply with relevant technical, professional and water company standards Attend and present designs at HAZOP, ALM, KM and similar meetings Required Qualifications & Experience Minimum 10 years' design experience within the regulated water industry Experience carrying out hydraulic calculations and producing hydraulic profiles Degree qualified, HND, or significant experience from Technician level Registered with a relevant professional body and working towards Chartership Preferred Qualifications & Experience Chartered Engineer Experience across both clean water and wastewater projects Background in infrastructure and non-infrastructure design Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle How to Apply If you are a Senior Civil Design Engineer with water industry experience and are looking for your next contract role, please apply or get in touch for a confidential discussion
16/03/2026
Contract
Principal/Senior Civil Design Engineer (Water Industry) Location: Manchester (Hybrid working) Contract: 12 month contract Rate: 400 to 490 per day (outisde IR35) An established engineering consultancy business is seeking an experienced Principal/Senior Civil Design Engineer to support the delivery of civil design solutions across regulated clean and wastewater projects in the UK. This is a contract opportunity suited to candidates with strong technical capability, leadership experience, and a background in the UK Water Industry Key Responsibilities Produce civil design deliverables that meet safety, quality and regulatory requirements Identify efficient design solutions from scopes and site visits, communicating effectively with clients and project teams Direct, support and develop CAD Technicians, junior designers and graduates Prepare design risk assessments, reports and technical specifications Ensure designs comply with relevant technical, professional and water company standards Attend and present designs at HAZOP, ALM, KM and similar meetings Required Qualifications & Experience Minimum 10 years' design experience within the regulated water industry Experience carrying out hydraulic calculations and producing hydraulic profiles Degree qualified, HND, or significant experience from Technician level Registered with a relevant professional body and working towards Chartership Preferred Qualifications & Experience Chartered Engineer Experience across both clean water and wastewater projects Background in infrastructure and non-infrastructure design Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle How to Apply If you are a Senior Civil Design Engineer with water industry experience and are looking for your next contract role, please apply or get in touch for a confidential discussion
Civil Engineer Onshore for a major Offshore Wind Project based in The Uk Responsibilities Preparation of technical documents / papers for internal review Preparation of employer's requirements and technical specifications Management of contractors and subconsultants to ensure that their output meets HSSE, quality, and technical requirements in an adequate, economic and efficient manner. Oversight of the complete Substation civil/structural design, as developed by consultants and contractors, including all interfaces with other disciplines, from planning drawings through FEED to the completion of detailed design. Ensuring that the design and the as-built substation meet all consent and regulatory requirements Support to the project during the Detailed Design and Construction phase. Input into the definition and execution of onshore ground investigations, site surveys and walkovers Oversight of the logistics plans and onshore transportation routes for all onshore substation related activities Giving technical input to other project functions in your area of knowledge/expertise. Participation in project team meetings and cross-disciplinary co-operation. Participating in the procurement activities associated with onshore civil works in the project. Define, identify and manage key interfaces between the different work packages ensuring those are captured in technical requirements and more broader contract documentation. Requirements Be degree educated in engineering or a related field with approximately 10 years experience Be chartered or working towards chartered status Have a successful track record in the delivery of onshore civil works for the power industry
16/03/2026
Contract
Civil Engineer Onshore for a major Offshore Wind Project based in The Uk Responsibilities Preparation of technical documents / papers for internal review Preparation of employer's requirements and technical specifications Management of contractors and subconsultants to ensure that their output meets HSSE, quality, and technical requirements in an adequate, economic and efficient manner. Oversight of the complete Substation civil/structural design, as developed by consultants and contractors, including all interfaces with other disciplines, from planning drawings through FEED to the completion of detailed design. Ensuring that the design and the as-built substation meet all consent and regulatory requirements Support to the project during the Detailed Design and Construction phase. Input into the definition and execution of onshore ground investigations, site surveys and walkovers Oversight of the logistics plans and onshore transportation routes for all onshore substation related activities Giving technical input to other project functions in your area of knowledge/expertise. Participation in project team meetings and cross-disciplinary co-operation. Participating in the procurement activities associated with onshore civil works in the project. Define, identify and manage key interfaces between the different work packages ensuring those are captured in technical requirements and more broader contract documentation. Requirements Be degree educated in engineering or a related field with approximately 10 years experience Be chartered or working towards chartered status Have a successful track record in the delivery of onshore civil works for the power industry
Environmental Manager North West Civil Engineering The Environmental Manager will be the technical authority for environmental compliance and decarbonisation, ensuring the robust maintenance of ISO 14001, ISO 50001, and PAS 2080 certifications. Reporting to the Senior HSQE Manager/MD, you will provide strategic and operational support to project teams to prevent pollution, minimize waste, and drive carbon reduction throughout the value chain. You will play a critical role in aligning our operations with client sustainability targets and national Net Zero ambitions, ensuring the Company remains a leader in environmental best practice within the UK civil engineering sector. Lead the development and delivery of the Company s environmental and sustainability strategy across a diverse portfolio of civil engineering projects, including highways, deep drainage, airport maintenance, and green energy infrastructure (EV, Battery Storage, Carbon/Hydrogen capture). Environmental Manager Responsibilities: Lead the continuous improvement of an environmental culture across all project types, from minor local authority works to complex carbon capture and energy schemes. Act as the lead for ISO 14001 ensuring all environmental policies and procedures are in place and implemented within the company Act as the lead for PAS 2080 (Carbon Management in Infrastructure), ensuring carbon is considered and reduced during design, procurement, and construction phases. Oversee the ISO 50001 Energy Management System, identifying energy-saving opportunities across the fleet, plant, and fixed assets. Determine environmental strategies that support the corporate mission, specifically addressing the unique risks of deep drainage (silt/water management) and airport maintenance (spill response/specialist consents). Provide technical guidance on the environmental aspects of emerging technologies, including Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), EV charging infrastructure, and Hydrogen capture. Lead environmental incident investigations, ensuring root cause analysis is robust and "lessons learnt" are shared across the varied business streams. Act as the primary point of contact for clients regarding environmental performance and carbon reporting. Demonstrate to external stakeholders that we exceed compliance through proactive management of biodiversity net gain, carbon accounting, and resource efficiency. Environmental Manager Requirements: Relevant industry qualification (HND/HNC/BEng or equivalent) Civil engineering experience Experience working for a medium to large sized civil engineering contractor Experience as an environmental manager Excellent communication and people and team management skills
16/03/2026
Full time
Environmental Manager North West Civil Engineering The Environmental Manager will be the technical authority for environmental compliance and decarbonisation, ensuring the robust maintenance of ISO 14001, ISO 50001, and PAS 2080 certifications. Reporting to the Senior HSQE Manager/MD, you will provide strategic and operational support to project teams to prevent pollution, minimize waste, and drive carbon reduction throughout the value chain. You will play a critical role in aligning our operations with client sustainability targets and national Net Zero ambitions, ensuring the Company remains a leader in environmental best practice within the UK civil engineering sector. Lead the development and delivery of the Company s environmental and sustainability strategy across a diverse portfolio of civil engineering projects, including highways, deep drainage, airport maintenance, and green energy infrastructure (EV, Battery Storage, Carbon/Hydrogen capture). Environmental Manager Responsibilities: Lead the continuous improvement of an environmental culture across all project types, from minor local authority works to complex carbon capture and energy schemes. Act as the lead for ISO 14001 ensuring all environmental policies and procedures are in place and implemented within the company Act as the lead for PAS 2080 (Carbon Management in Infrastructure), ensuring carbon is considered and reduced during design, procurement, and construction phases. Oversee the ISO 50001 Energy Management System, identifying energy-saving opportunities across the fleet, plant, and fixed assets. Determine environmental strategies that support the corporate mission, specifically addressing the unique risks of deep drainage (silt/water management) and airport maintenance (spill response/specialist consents). Provide technical guidance on the environmental aspects of emerging technologies, including Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS), EV charging infrastructure, and Hydrogen capture. Lead environmental incident investigations, ensuring root cause analysis is robust and "lessons learnt" are shared across the varied business streams. Act as the primary point of contact for clients regarding environmental performance and carbon reporting. Demonstrate to external stakeholders that we exceed compliance through proactive management of biodiversity net gain, carbon accounting, and resource efficiency. Environmental Manager Requirements: Relevant industry qualification (HND/HNC/BEng or equivalent) Civil engineering experience Experience working for a medium to large sized civil engineering contractor Experience as an environmental manager Excellent communication and people and team management skills
My client is a leading RC frame sub-contractor who are currently recruiting a Site Engineer to complete a 12 month scheme. You will be required to manage all the setting out of an RC frame and groundworks package. Site Engineer Responsibilities: Reporting to and working with the Project Manager and foreman. Site set up and compliance with health and safety. Completing all setting out associated to the RC frame and groundworks package. Raising technical queries on design issues. Site Engineer Requirements: CSCS card. Must have previous experience setting out RC frames and groundworks. Degree in civil engineering/construction or time served in UK on site The Next Steps: To apply for the role as a Site Engineer, click on the apply now button below and submit your CV for further information.
16/03/2026
Contract
My client is a leading RC frame sub-contractor who are currently recruiting a Site Engineer to complete a 12 month scheme. You will be required to manage all the setting out of an RC frame and groundworks package. Site Engineer Responsibilities: Reporting to and working with the Project Manager and foreman. Site set up and compliance with health and safety. Completing all setting out associated to the RC frame and groundworks package. Raising technical queries on design issues. Site Engineer Requirements: CSCS card. Must have previous experience setting out RC frames and groundworks. Degree in civil engineering/construction or time served in UK on site The Next Steps: To apply for the role as a Site Engineer, click on the apply now button below and submit your CV for further information.
Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer Infrastructure Projects Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £450 - £500 per day (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP A major infrastructure contractor is seeking a Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of complex water and wastewater projects. This role focuses on the critical pre-construction and design phases of project delivery, ensuring schemes are properly planned, technically coordinated and commercially positioned before construction begins. The successful candidate will work closely with pre-construction teams, designers, planners and procurement specialists to develop robust target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies while ensuring design solutions are aligned with programme and buildability requirements. The Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer will play a key role in coordinating operational input during the early stages of project development. Working across multidisciplinary teams, you will help ensure that civil and MEICA design development supports an effective delivery strategy and that projects are fully prepared before progressing to construction. You will review and coordinate design deliverables produced by design partners, ensuring they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. The role also involves supporting procurement teams during tender stages by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical assessment of subcontractor submissions. Another important aspect of the position is coordinating surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development. These activities help ensure the design is informed by site conditions and that delivery planning is fully developed before mobilisation. Working closely with internal stakeholders and clients, you will also contribute to governance and approval processes, ensuring design information progresses efficiently through review stages. You will act as a technical interface with the client where required, assisting with the resolution of technical queries and maintaining alignment between design development and project objectives. As projects approach delivery, the role will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by ensuring design information, procurement strategies and delivery planning are fully coordinated with site teams. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and demonstrable experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A solid understanding of the design and pre-construction stages of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND, HNC or degree in a relevant engineering discipline and have proven experience supporting infrastructure projects through design development and pre-construction phases. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to coordinate across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the early stages of major water infrastructure schemes. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
Contract
Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer Infrastructure Projects Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £450 - £500 per day (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP A major infrastructure contractor is seeking a Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of complex water and wastewater projects. This role focuses on the critical pre-construction and design phases of project delivery, ensuring schemes are properly planned, technically coordinated and commercially positioned before construction begins. The successful candidate will work closely with pre-construction teams, designers, planners and procurement specialists to develop robust target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies while ensuring design solutions are aligned with programme and buildability requirements. The Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer will play a key role in coordinating operational input during the early stages of project development. Working across multidisciplinary teams, you will help ensure that civil and MEICA design development supports an effective delivery strategy and that projects are fully prepared before progressing to construction. You will review and coordinate design deliverables produced by design partners, ensuring they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. The role also involves supporting procurement teams during tender stages by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical assessment of subcontractor submissions. Another important aspect of the position is coordinating surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development. These activities help ensure the design is informed by site conditions and that delivery planning is fully developed before mobilisation. Working closely with internal stakeholders and clients, you will also contribute to governance and approval processes, ensuring design information progresses efficiently through review stages. You will act as a technical interface with the client where required, assisting with the resolution of technical queries and maintaining alignment between design development and project objectives. As projects approach delivery, the role will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by ensuring design information, procurement strategies and delivery planning are fully coordinated with site teams. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and demonstrable experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A solid understanding of the design and pre-construction stages of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND, HNC or degree in a relevant engineering discipline and have proven experience supporting infrastructure projects through design development and pre-construction phases. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to coordinate across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the early stages of major water infrastructure schemes. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Preconstruction Project Engineer Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £350 - £400 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking a Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of water and wastewater infrastructure projects within a large capital delivery programme. This role sits within the pre-construction and engineering team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and properly planned before construction begins. The successful candidate will contribute to the early stages of project development by supporting the preparation of target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies, ensuring projects are set up for successful execution once they progress to site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and operational delivery teams, you will review engineering deliverables to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will help coordinate the development of design solutions and support the preparation of robust delivery plans that consider buildability, programme requirements and site constraints. The role will involve supporting procurement activities by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical review of subcontract tender submissions. You will also coordinate surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development and inform project planning. You will assist with preparing and reviewing documentation required for governance and client approvals, helping ensure designs progress efficiently through review processes. Acting as part of the technical interface with the client, you will help manage technical queries and waivers while ensuring design outputs remain aligned with project requirements. As projects approach delivery, you will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information, contributing to programme updates and assisting with the management of smaller work packages ahead of site mobilisation. The role also involves maintaining close liaison with operational teams to ensure a seamless handover and well-developed delivery strategy. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and proven experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A good understanding of the design and pre-construction phases of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a MEICA-related engineering discipline, with a degree preferred, and have at least five years experience working on infrastructure or utilities projects. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. SMSTS and a valid CSCS card are desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in shaping the development of major water infrastructure projects during the critical pre-construction phase. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
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Preconstruction Project Engineer Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £350 - £400 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking a Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of water and wastewater infrastructure projects within a large capital delivery programme. This role sits within the pre-construction and engineering team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and properly planned before construction begins. The successful candidate will contribute to the early stages of project development by supporting the preparation of target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies, ensuring projects are set up for successful execution once they progress to site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and operational delivery teams, you will review engineering deliverables to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will help coordinate the development of design solutions and support the preparation of robust delivery plans that consider buildability, programme requirements and site constraints. The role will involve supporting procurement activities by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical review of subcontract tender submissions. You will also coordinate surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development and inform project planning. You will assist with preparing and reviewing documentation required for governance and client approvals, helping ensure designs progress efficiently through review processes. Acting as part of the technical interface with the client, you will help manage technical queries and waivers while ensuring design outputs remain aligned with project requirements. As projects approach delivery, you will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information, contributing to programme updates and assisting with the management of smaller work packages ahead of site mobilisation. The role also involves maintaining close liaison with operational teams to ensure a seamless handover and well-developed delivery strategy. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and proven experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A good understanding of the design and pre-construction phases of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a MEICA-related engineering discipline, with a degree preferred, and have at least five years experience working on infrastructure or utilities projects. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. SMSTS and a valid CSCS card are desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in shaping the development of major water infrastructure projects during the critical pre-construction phase. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Design Manager Infrastructure Projects Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £350 - £450 per day (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking an experienced Design Manager to support the delivery of major civil engineering and MEICA infrastructure projects. This contract sits at the critical interface between pre-construction, design, procurement and project delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring projects are fully developed from a design, procurement and delivery perspective before construction begins on site. The focus of the role is to ensure that target costs, risk registers and delivery plans are robust during the early phases of a project, while also ensuring design development supports programme certainty and commercial performance. Working closely with pre-construction teams, designers, planners, procurement specialists and operational delivery teams, you will coordinate Civil and MEICA design development across complex infrastructure schemes. You will also manage the transition from pre-contract activities into delivery, ensuring a seamless handover and a fully developed project execution strategy. During the detailed design and procurement phase, you will oversee the production and quality of engineering deliverables, ensuring they align with programme requirements and client expectations. This includes coordinating design deliverables, managing change control processes, supporting procurement strategies and ensuring subcontract enquiry packages are well developed and issued in sufficient time to maximise supply chain engagement. The role also requires close collaboration with commissioning teams, environmental and safety specialists, and operational delivery teams to ensure buildability, temporary works and delivery planning considerations are fully embedded in the design process. Candidates should have a strong construction or engineering background with experience working on major infrastructure projects. A solid understanding of both Civil and MEICA coordination is important, alongside good commercial awareness and the ability to manage supply chain engagement throughout the design and procurement lifecycle. An HND, HNC or degree in a relevant engineering discipline is required, and experience within water or wastewater infrastructure would be beneficial, although candidates from related infrastructure sectors will also be considered. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
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Design Manager Infrastructure Projects Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £350 - £450 per day (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking an experienced Design Manager to support the delivery of major civil engineering and MEICA infrastructure projects. This contract sits at the critical interface between pre-construction, design, procurement and project delivery. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring projects are fully developed from a design, procurement and delivery perspective before construction begins on site. The focus of the role is to ensure that target costs, risk registers and delivery plans are robust during the early phases of a project, while also ensuring design development supports programme certainty and commercial performance. Working closely with pre-construction teams, designers, planners, procurement specialists and operational delivery teams, you will coordinate Civil and MEICA design development across complex infrastructure schemes. You will also manage the transition from pre-contract activities into delivery, ensuring a seamless handover and a fully developed project execution strategy. During the detailed design and procurement phase, you will oversee the production and quality of engineering deliverables, ensuring they align with programme requirements and client expectations. This includes coordinating design deliverables, managing change control processes, supporting procurement strategies and ensuring subcontract enquiry packages are well developed and issued in sufficient time to maximise supply chain engagement. The role also requires close collaboration with commissioning teams, environmental and safety specialists, and operational delivery teams to ensure buildability, temporary works and delivery planning considerations are fully embedded in the design process. Candidates should have a strong construction or engineering background with experience working on major infrastructure projects. A solid understanding of both Civil and MEICA coordination is important, alongside good commercial awareness and the ability to manage supply chain engagement throughout the design and procurement lifecycle. An HND, HNC or degree in a relevant engineering discipline is required, and experience within water or wastewater infrastructure would be beneficial, although candidates from related infrastructure sectors will also be considered. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Design Coordinator Infrastructure Projects Location: Surrey Rate: £300 - £380 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking an experienced Design Coordinator to support the delivery of civil and MEICA projects within a large capital programme. This role sits within the engineering and design management team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and fully developed prior to construction. The successful candidate will play an important role during the pre-construction and detailed design phases, helping to ensure design deliverables, procurement requirements and delivery planning are aligned before work begins on site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and project delivery teams, you will review design outputs to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will also support the development of robust delivery plans by coordinating surveys, testing and inspections required to inform the design process. The position involves regular engagement with designers, clients and internal stakeholders to manage technical queries, review tender documentation and support procurement activities. You will help ensure subcontract enquiry packages are technically robust and assist with the assessment of tender returns where technical clarification is required. You will also contribute to project governance processes by preparing and reviewing documentation required for approvals, ensuring designs progress smoothly through internal and client review stages. Acting as a technical interface with the client, you will support the management of technical queries and waivers while maintaining alignment between design development and programme requirements. As projects move towards delivery, the Design Coordinator will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information and managing smaller packages of work through to handover to site teams. The role also includes contributing technical updates to the project programme and supporting collaborative planning activities across the wider project team. Candidates should have a strong technical background within infrastructure or utilities projects, ideally with experience supporting MEICA design coordination within water or wastewater schemes. The ability to work collaboratively with design teams, contractors and clients while maintaining strong organisation and programme awareness is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a relevant engineering discipline, with a degree preferred. A minimum of five years experience within construction or infrastructure project delivery is expected. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong engineer or design coordinator to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the critical design and pre-construction stages of major infrastructure projects. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
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Design Coordinator Infrastructure Projects Location: Surrey Rate: £300 - £380 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking an experienced Design Coordinator to support the delivery of civil and MEICA projects within a large capital programme. This role sits within the engineering and design management team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and fully developed prior to construction. The successful candidate will play an important role during the pre-construction and detailed design phases, helping to ensure design deliverables, procurement requirements and delivery planning are aligned before work begins on site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and project delivery teams, you will review design outputs to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will also support the development of robust delivery plans by coordinating surveys, testing and inspections required to inform the design process. The position involves regular engagement with designers, clients and internal stakeholders to manage technical queries, review tender documentation and support procurement activities. You will help ensure subcontract enquiry packages are technically robust and assist with the assessment of tender returns where technical clarification is required. You will also contribute to project governance processes by preparing and reviewing documentation required for approvals, ensuring designs progress smoothly through internal and client review stages. Acting as a technical interface with the client, you will support the management of technical queries and waivers while maintaining alignment between design development and programme requirements. As projects move towards delivery, the Design Coordinator will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information and managing smaller packages of work through to handover to site teams. The role also includes contributing technical updates to the project programme and supporting collaborative planning activities across the wider project team. Candidates should have a strong technical background within infrastructure or utilities projects, ideally with experience supporting MEICA design coordination within water or wastewater schemes. The ability to work collaboratively with design teams, contractors and clients while maintaining strong organisation and programme awareness is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a relevant engineering discipline, with a degree preferred. A minimum of five years experience within construction or infrastructure project delivery is expected. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong engineer or design coordinator to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the critical design and pre-construction stages of major infrastructure projects. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
CSA Design Manager London Salter Grange is looking for a Senior CSA Design Manager to work on a Data center project in East London for a highly regarded construction company. This role will suit someone who has worked in the data centre or mission-critical sector. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage all Civil, Structural, and Architectural (CSA) design activities for the large data centre project Ensure all designs are thought of with cost, practicality and buildability in mind at all times Collaborate with the Design Manager and MEP and CSA teams onsite to resolve any issues that arise Effectively communicate with external parties on the project, including clients, consultants and subcontractors Sucessfully lead design meetings and site inspections Oversee and track the design's progress, ensuring any issues are identified and resolved Requirements: At least 5 years experience in the delivery of Civil, Structural and architectural packages for large complex data centre or mission-critical projects Possess excellent communication skills with a proven ability to speak to clients, subcontractors and internally Have a strong understanding of UK building codes Chartered status with a recognised body Have shown PM abilities, including managing any risk, planning and reporting If you are a motivated CSA Design Manager ready for your next challenge and a career-defining opportunity, please apply now with your updated CV
16/03/2026
Full time
CSA Design Manager London Salter Grange is looking for a Senior CSA Design Manager to work on a Data center project in East London for a highly regarded construction company. This role will suit someone who has worked in the data centre or mission-critical sector. Key Responsibilities: Lead and manage all Civil, Structural, and Architectural (CSA) design activities for the large data centre project Ensure all designs are thought of with cost, practicality and buildability in mind at all times Collaborate with the Design Manager and MEP and CSA teams onsite to resolve any issues that arise Effectively communicate with external parties on the project, including clients, consultants and subcontractors Sucessfully lead design meetings and site inspections Oversee and track the design's progress, ensuring any issues are identified and resolved Requirements: At least 5 years experience in the delivery of Civil, Structural and architectural packages for large complex data centre or mission-critical projects Possess excellent communication skills with a proven ability to speak to clients, subcontractors and internally Have a strong understanding of UK building codes Chartered status with a recognised body Have shown PM abilities, including managing any risk, planning and reporting If you are a motivated CSA Design Manager ready for your next challenge and a career-defining opportunity, please apply now with your updated CV
Job Title: Freelance Site Engineer (ideally with own 1 person setting out kit) Location: Stalybridge, Greater Manchester Rate: 280 - 330 Outside IR35 Start Date: 30th March Duration: 6 Weeks Role As a Site Engineer you will complete setting out of piles and civils works on a project in Greater Manchester CSCS Experience as a Site Engineer completing setting out and surveys in the UK Ideally has own kit Responsibilities: QA Setting out and surveying of the site Setting up and maintaining site control Supervising Works when needed Attend in-house progress meetings Setting Out Sites and Organising Facilities Ensuring compliance with works standards To Ensure work is completed to the correct quality Attend Team Briefs & carry out briefings when needed Checking and Preparing Site Reports, Designs and Drawings Liaising With Clients, Subcontractors and Other Professional Staff Contacts to Apply: Alex Hartley - Civils Resourcer - (phone number removed) Damian Aston - Regional Manager - (phone number removed)
16/03/2026
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Job Title: Freelance Site Engineer (ideally with own 1 person setting out kit) Location: Stalybridge, Greater Manchester Rate: 280 - 330 Outside IR35 Start Date: 30th March Duration: 6 Weeks Role As a Site Engineer you will complete setting out of piles and civils works on a project in Greater Manchester CSCS Experience as a Site Engineer completing setting out and surveys in the UK Ideally has own kit Responsibilities: QA Setting out and surveying of the site Setting up and maintaining site control Supervising Works when needed Attend in-house progress meetings Setting Out Sites and Organising Facilities Ensuring compliance with works standards To Ensure work is completed to the correct quality Attend Team Briefs & carry out briefings when needed Checking and Preparing Site Reports, Designs and Drawings Liaising With Clients, Subcontractors and Other Professional Staff Contacts to Apply: Alex Hartley - Civils Resourcer - (phone number removed) Damian Aston - Regional Manager - (phone number removed)
Solution Search Limited - Civils & Rail
Canterbury, Kent
We have been asked to look for a Site Agent for a major client of ours who have secured a 30m new viaduct scheme in North Kent and are therefore looking for an individual to oversee the Structures part of the works. Daily duties to include RAMs, Overseeing Sub Contractors, Material & Plant Ordering, Planning/Design Queries and attending regular meetings with senior Management and Stakeholders. They seek an individual from an Engineering background and who has experience in Structures works within the Civils sector and with Main Contractors. This is an immediate need and comes with a long term contract and top day rate (Inside IR35).
16/03/2026
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We have been asked to look for a Site Agent for a major client of ours who have secured a 30m new viaduct scheme in North Kent and are therefore looking for an individual to oversee the Structures part of the works. Daily duties to include RAMs, Overseeing Sub Contractors, Material & Plant Ordering, Planning/Design Queries and attending regular meetings with senior Management and Stakeholders. They seek an individual from an Engineering background and who has experience in Structures works within the Civils sector and with Main Contractors. This is an immediate need and comes with a long term contract and top day rate (Inside IR35).
J. Murphy & Sons Ltd
New Ollerton, Nottinghamshire
Murphy is recruiting for a SHES Advisor to work with Energy as part of our delivery of the Great Grid partnership (GGP) can be based out of Ollerton or Leeds Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Environmental Advisor: Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the wider function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to the Environmental Management & wider function for reporting purposes. Review environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement. Develop and implement Environmental campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the environmental Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for contracts / yards and help set-up contracts / yards to include appropriate controls. Identify environmental consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements. Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role or similar. Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Experience within Civil Engineering and/or Construction. Working towards IEMA is desirable. Knowledge of the ISO 9001, 14001 and BS OHSAS 18001 standards
16/03/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a SHES Advisor to work with Energy as part of our delivery of the Great Grid partnership (GGP) can be based out of Ollerton or Leeds Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. A day in the life of a Murphy Environmental Advisor: Establish and promote best practice in environmental and sustainability matters in conjunction with the wider function. Carry out regular inspections of sites and workplaces to determine whether work is being carried out in accordance with Company Policy, Procedures, and the relevant Statutory Provisions Carry out incident investigations in accordance with the Company procedure and, analysing all data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences. Collate Business / Contract environmental and sustainability statistics in a timely manner and submit to the Environmental Management & wider function for reporting purposes. Review environmental information to identify trends and areas for improvement. Develop and implement Environmental campaigns and improvement plans in agreement with the environmental Management Advise and support project teams with managing their environmental and sustainability responsibilities. Provide advice, support, and assistance to all project personnel to enable them to manage their environmental responsibilities. Identify significant Environmental issues for contracts / yards and help set-up contracts / yards to include appropriate controls. Identify environmental consents / permits or exemptions that are required and ensure they are obtained. Maintain records as necessary to ensure compliance with Legislation, Company procedures and Contract Requirements. Still interested, does this sound like you? Experience in an Environmental Advisory role or similar. Qualified with an Environmental Degree Working knowledge of application of environmental law in the construction industry Experience within Civil Engineering and/or Construction. Working towards IEMA is desirable. Knowledge of the ISO 9001, 14001 and BS OHSAS 18001 standards
Senior Site Engineer Durham & North East Civil Engineering Contractor (Infrastructure & Utilities) Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent £55k base + car About the Role We are seeking an experienced Senior Site Engineer to join our clients delivery team working on projects within the Northumbrian Water Framework. This role will support the successful delivery of civil engineering and infrastructure works across water and wastewater treatment sites, pumping stations, pipelines, and associated infrastructure. The successful candidate will play a key role in coordinating site engineering activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, subcontractors, and the client to ensure projects are delivered in line with programme and specification. Key Responsibilities Provide technical leadership and support to site engineering teams on Northumbrian Water framework projects. Manage and oversee setting out, surveying, and engineering control for construction activities. Ensure all works comply with project specifications, drawings, and quality standards. Coordinate with project managers to monitor progress, identify risks, and implement solutions. Prepare and review technical documentation including method statements, risk assessments, and inspection test plans (ITPs). Liaise with designers, subcontractors, and client representatives to resolve technical queries. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and company procedures. Support the commercial team with technical input for variations and change management. Mentor and develop junior engineers and site staff. Requirements Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Proven experience in a Senior Engineer or Site Engineer role within civil engineering or utilities infrastructure. Experience working on water or wastewater projects, ideally within the Northumbrian Water framework. Strong understanding of construction methods, quality assurance processes, and site management. Proficient with setting out equipment and engineering software. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. CSCS card (essential). SMSTS or SSSTS (desirable). Working towards or holding professional accreditation (e.g., ICE) is advantageous. What They Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Company vehicle or car allowance. Opportunities for professional development and chartership support. Long-term project pipeline through framework agreements. A collaborative and supportive working environment within a growing civil engineering contractor. To apply, please send us your CV and we will call you straight away.
16/03/2026
Full time
Senior Site Engineer Durham & North East Civil Engineering Contractor (Infrastructure & Utilities) Employment Type: Full-Time, Permanent £55k base + car About the Role We are seeking an experienced Senior Site Engineer to join our clients delivery team working on projects within the Northumbrian Water Framework. This role will support the successful delivery of civil engineering and infrastructure works across water and wastewater treatment sites, pumping stations, pipelines, and associated infrastructure. The successful candidate will play a key role in coordinating site engineering activities, ensuring works are delivered safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. You will work closely with project managers, site teams, subcontractors, and the client to ensure projects are delivered in line with programme and specification. Key Responsibilities Provide technical leadership and support to site engineering teams on Northumbrian Water framework projects. Manage and oversee setting out, surveying, and engineering control for construction activities. Ensure all works comply with project specifications, drawings, and quality standards. Coordinate with project managers to monitor progress, identify risks, and implement solutions. Prepare and review technical documentation including method statements, risk assessments, and inspection test plans (ITPs). Liaise with designers, subcontractors, and client representatives to resolve technical queries. Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and company procedures. Support the commercial team with technical input for variations and change management. Mentor and develop junior engineers and site staff. Requirements Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Proven experience in a Senior Engineer or Site Engineer role within civil engineering or utilities infrastructure. Experience working on water or wastewater projects, ideally within the Northumbrian Water framework. Strong understanding of construction methods, quality assurance processes, and site management. Proficient with setting out equipment and engineering software. Strong communication and problem-solving skills. CSCS card (essential). SMSTS or SSSTS (desirable). Working towards or holding professional accreditation (e.g., ICE) is advantageous. What They Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Company vehicle or car allowance. Opportunities for professional development and chartership support. Long-term project pipeline through framework agreements. A collaborative and supportive working environment within a growing civil engineering contractor. To apply, please send us your CV and we will call you straight away.
Design Coordinator Infrastructure Projects Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £300 - £380 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking an experienced Design Coordinator to support the delivery of civil and MEICA projects within a large capital programme. This role sits within the engineering and design management team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and fully developed prior to construction. The successful candidate will play an important role during the pre-construction and detailed design phases, helping to ensure design deliverables, procurement requirements and delivery planning are aligned before work begins on site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and project delivery teams, you will review design outputs to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will also support the development of robust delivery plans by coordinating surveys, testing and inspections required to inform the design process. The position involves regular engagement with designers, clients and internal stakeholders to manage technical queries, review tender documentation and support procurement activities. You will help ensure subcontract enquiry packages are technically robust and assist with the assessment of tender returns where technical clarification is required. You will also contribute to project governance processes by preparing and reviewing documentation required for approvals, ensuring designs progress smoothly through internal and client review stages. Acting as a technical interface with the client, you will support the management of technical queries and waivers while maintaining alignment between design development and programme requirements. As projects move towards delivery, the Design Coordinator will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information and managing smaller packages of work through to handover to site teams. The role also includes contributing technical updates to the project programme and supporting collaborative planning activities across the wider project team. Candidates should have a strong technical background within infrastructure or utilities projects, ideally with experience supporting MEICA design coordination within water or wastewater schemes. The ability to work collaboratively with design teams, contractors and clients while maintaining strong organisation and programme awareness is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a relevant engineering discipline, with a degree preferred. A minimum of five years experience within construction or infrastructure project delivery is expected. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong engineer or design coordinator to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the critical design and pre-construction stages of major infrastructure projects. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
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Design Coordinator Infrastructure Projects Location: Hertfordshire Rate: £300 - £380 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking an experienced Design Coordinator to support the delivery of civil and MEICA projects within a large capital programme. This role sits within the engineering and design management team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and fully developed prior to construction. The successful candidate will play an important role during the pre-construction and detailed design phases, helping to ensure design deliverables, procurement requirements and delivery planning are aligned before work begins on site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and project delivery teams, you will review design outputs to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will also support the development of robust delivery plans by coordinating surveys, testing and inspections required to inform the design process. The position involves regular engagement with designers, clients and internal stakeholders to manage technical queries, review tender documentation and support procurement activities. You will help ensure subcontract enquiry packages are technically robust and assist with the assessment of tender returns where technical clarification is required. You will also contribute to project governance processes by preparing and reviewing documentation required for approvals, ensuring designs progress smoothly through internal and client review stages. Acting as a technical interface with the client, you will support the management of technical queries and waivers while maintaining alignment between design development and programme requirements. As projects move towards delivery, the Design Coordinator will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information and managing smaller packages of work through to handover to site teams. The role also includes contributing technical updates to the project programme and supporting collaborative planning activities across the wider project team. Candidates should have a strong technical background within infrastructure or utilities projects, ideally with experience supporting MEICA design coordination within water or wastewater schemes. The ability to work collaboratively with design teams, contractors and clients while maintaining strong organisation and programme awareness is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a relevant engineering discipline, with a degree preferred. A minimum of five years experience within construction or infrastructure project delivery is expected. This is an excellent opportunity for a technically strong engineer or design coordinator to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the critical design and pre-construction stages of major infrastructure projects. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer Infrastructure Projects Location: Surrey Rate: £450 - £500 per day (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP A major infrastructure contractor is seeking a Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of complex water and wastewater projects. This role focuses on the critical pre-construction and design phases of project delivery, ensuring schemes are properly planned, technically coordinated and commercially positioned before construction begins. The successful candidate will work closely with pre-construction teams, designers, planners and procurement specialists to develop robust target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies while ensuring design solutions are aligned with programme and buildability requirements. The Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer will play a key role in coordinating operational input during the early stages of project development. Working across multidisciplinary teams, you will help ensure that civil and MEICA design development supports an effective delivery strategy and that projects are fully prepared before progressing to construction. You will review and coordinate design deliverables produced by design partners, ensuring they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. The role also involves supporting procurement teams during tender stages by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical assessment of subcontractor submissions. Another important aspect of the position is coordinating surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development. These activities help ensure the design is informed by site conditions and that delivery planning is fully developed before mobilisation. Working closely with internal stakeholders and clients, you will also contribute to governance and approval processes, ensuring design information progresses efficiently through review stages. You will act as a technical interface with the client where required, assisting with the resolution of technical queries and maintaining alignment between design development and project objectives. As projects approach delivery, the role will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by ensuring design information, procurement strategies and delivery planning are fully coordinated with site teams. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and demonstrable experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A solid understanding of the design and pre-construction stages of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND, HNC or degree in a relevant engineering discipline and have proven experience supporting infrastructure projects through design development and pre-construction phases. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to coordinate across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the early stages of major water infrastructure schemes. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
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Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer Infrastructure Projects Location: Surrey Rate: £450 - £500 per day (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP A major infrastructure contractor is seeking a Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of complex water and wastewater projects. This role focuses on the critical pre-construction and design phases of project delivery, ensuring schemes are properly planned, technically coordinated and commercially positioned before construction begins. The successful candidate will work closely with pre-construction teams, designers, planners and procurement specialists to develop robust target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies while ensuring design solutions are aligned with programme and buildability requirements. The Senior Preconstruction Project Engineer will play a key role in coordinating operational input during the early stages of project development. Working across multidisciplinary teams, you will help ensure that civil and MEICA design development supports an effective delivery strategy and that projects are fully prepared before progressing to construction. You will review and coordinate design deliverables produced by design partners, ensuring they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. The role also involves supporting procurement teams during tender stages by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical assessment of subcontractor submissions. Another important aspect of the position is coordinating surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development. These activities help ensure the design is informed by site conditions and that delivery planning is fully developed before mobilisation. Working closely with internal stakeholders and clients, you will also contribute to governance and approval processes, ensuring design information progresses efficiently through review stages. You will act as a technical interface with the client where required, assisting with the resolution of technical queries and maintaining alignment between design development and project objectives. As projects approach delivery, the role will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by ensuring design information, procurement strategies and delivery planning are fully coordinated with site teams. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and demonstrable experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A solid understanding of the design and pre-construction stages of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND, HNC or degree in a relevant engineering discipline and have proven experience supporting infrastructure projects through design development and pre-construction phases. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to coordinate across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced engineer to play a key role in shaping project delivery during the early stages of major water infrastructure schemes. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
We are seeking an experienced Site Engineer to join a leading Tier 1 Civil Engineering Contractor delivering major marine and flood prevention projects across the Scotland . In this role, you will play a key part in the successful delivery of technically challenging infrastructure schemes that protect communities and critical assets from coastal and river flooding. You will work alongside project managers, supervisors, and subcontractors to ensure works are delivered safely, accurately, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Setting out and surveying works in accordance with design drawings and project specifications. Ensuring works are carried out safely and in line with project method statements and risk assessments. Liaising with the site management team, subcontractors, and designers to resolve technical queries. Managing quality assurance processes including inspections, testing, and record keeping. Producing and maintaining accurate site documentation including as-built records. Supporting programme delivery by coordinating site activities and monitoring progress. Requirements Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Proven experience working as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Experience in marine, coastal, flood defence, or heavy civil engineering projects is highly desirable. Strong knowledge of setting out techniques and surveying equipment (e.g. GPS, total station). Good understanding of health, safety, and quality standards on major infrastructure projects. CSCS card (essential). Location & Travel This role will involve working on projects across Scotland . Candidates must be willing to work away from home when required , as project locations may change depending on programme needs. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on nationally significant infrastructure projects. Long-term career development within a leading Tier 1 contractor. Support for professional development and chartership. If you are a motivated Site Engineer looking to develop your career on complex marine and flood protection projects, we would like to hear from you. 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.
16/03/2026
Full time
We are seeking an experienced Site Engineer to join a leading Tier 1 Civil Engineering Contractor delivering major marine and flood prevention projects across the Scotland . In this role, you will play a key part in the successful delivery of technically challenging infrastructure schemes that protect communities and critical assets from coastal and river flooding. You will work alongside project managers, supervisors, and subcontractors to ensure works are delivered safely, accurately, and to the highest quality standards. Key Responsibilities Setting out and surveying works in accordance with design drawings and project specifications. Ensuring works are carried out safely and in line with project method statements and risk assessments. Liaising with the site management team, subcontractors, and designers to resolve technical queries. Managing quality assurance processes including inspections, testing, and record keeping. Producing and maintaining accurate site documentation including as-built records. Supporting programme delivery by coordinating site activities and monitoring progress. Requirements Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline. Proven experience working as a Site Engineer within civil engineering or infrastructure projects. Experience in marine, coastal, flood defence, or heavy civil engineering projects is highly desirable. Strong knowledge of setting out techniques and surveying equipment (e.g. GPS, total station). Good understanding of health, safety, and quality standards on major infrastructure projects. CSCS card (essential). Location & Travel This role will involve working on projects across Scotland . Candidates must be willing to work away from home when required , as project locations may change depending on programme needs. What We Offer Competitive salary and benefits package. Opportunity to work on nationally significant infrastructure projects. Long-term career development within a leading Tier 1 contractor. Support for professional development and chartership. If you are a motivated Site Engineer looking to develop your career on complex marine and flood protection projects, we would like to hear from you. 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.
Preconstruction Project Engineer Location: Surrey Rate: £350 - £400 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking a Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of water and wastewater infrastructure projects within a large capital delivery programme. This role sits within the pre-construction and engineering team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and properly planned before construction begins. The successful candidate will contribute to the early stages of project development by supporting the preparation of target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies, ensuring projects are set up for successful execution once they progress to site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and operational delivery teams, you will review engineering deliverables to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will help coordinate the development of design solutions and support the preparation of robust delivery plans that consider buildability, programme requirements and site constraints. The role will involve supporting procurement activities by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical review of subcontract tender submissions. You will also coordinate surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development and inform project planning. You will assist with preparing and reviewing documentation required for governance and client approvals, helping ensure designs progress efficiently through review processes. Acting as part of the technical interface with the client, you will help manage technical queries and waivers while ensuring design outputs remain aligned with project requirements. As projects approach delivery, you will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information, contributing to programme updates and assisting with the management of smaller work packages ahead of site mobilisation. The role also involves maintaining close liaison with operational teams to ensure a seamless handover and well-developed delivery strategy. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and proven experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A good understanding of the design and pre-construction phases of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a MEICA-related engineering discipline, with a degree preferred, and have at least five years experience working on infrastructure or utilities projects. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. SMSTS and a valid CSCS card are desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in shaping the development of major water infrastructure projects during the critical pre-construction phase. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation
16/03/2026
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Preconstruction Project Engineer Location: Surrey Rate: £350 - £400 (Outside IR35 considered) Duration: 12 months Start: ASAP We are seeking a Preconstruction Project Engineer to support the development and mobilisation of water and wastewater infrastructure projects within a large capital delivery programme. This role sits within the pre-construction and engineering team and focuses on ensuring projects are technically coordinated and properly planned before construction begins. The successful candidate will contribute to the early stages of project development by supporting the preparation of target costs, risk registers and delivery strategies, ensuring projects are set up for successful execution once they progress to site. Working closely with design partners, procurement teams and operational delivery teams, you will review engineering deliverables to ensure they comply with contractual, regulatory and technical requirements. You will help coordinate the development of design solutions and support the preparation of robust delivery plans that consider buildability, programme requirements and site constraints. The role will involve supporting procurement activities by reviewing technical specifications, responding to technical queries and assisting with the technical review of subcontract tender submissions. You will also coordinate surveys, testing and site investigations required to support design development and inform project planning. You will assist with preparing and reviewing documentation required for governance and client approvals, helping ensure designs progress efficiently through review processes. Acting as part of the technical interface with the client, you will help manage technical queries and waivers while ensuring design outputs remain aligned with project requirements. As projects approach delivery, you will support the transition from pre-construction into operational delivery by coordinating design information, contributing to programme updates and assisting with the management of smaller work packages ahead of site mobilisation. The role also involves maintaining close liaison with operational teams to ensure a seamless handover and well-developed delivery strategy. Candidates must have a strong MEICA engineering background and proven experience working on water or wastewater infrastructure projects. A good understanding of the design and pre-construction phases of project delivery within the water sector is essential. Applicants should hold an HND or HNC in a MEICA-related engineering discipline, with a degree preferred, and have at least five years experience working on infrastructure or utilities projects. Strong communication skills, good commercial awareness and the ability to work collaboratively across multidisciplinary teams will be key to success in the role. SMSTS and a valid CSCS card are desirable. This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in shaping the development of major water infrastructure projects during the critical pre-construction phase. Ganymede is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of age, disability, gender, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation