Site Engineer

  • Contract Scotland
  • Perth, Perth & Kinross
  • 01/07/2026
Seasonal Construction

Job Description

Site Engineer

Location: Perth

Start Date: 13th July

Duration: Up to 6 months

Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am 6:00pm

Rate: £350 £380 per day (CIS)

We are looking for an experienced Site Engineer to join a project delivering the enabling works for a new civil engineering project in Perth. This is an excellent opportunity to work on a long-term infrastructure project with upcoming start available.

The Role

You will be responsible for supporting the successful delivery of the enabling works, ensuring all engineering activities are completed safely, accurately, and to programme.

Key Responsibilities

Setting out for earthworks and infrastructure works.

Completing QA documentation and maintaining accurate site records.

Supervising and monitoring works on site.

Supporting drainage and service installation.

Ensuring works are carried out safely while working on a live carriageway.

Liaising with the site team and subcontractors to ensure smooth project delivery.

Requirements

Previous experience as a Site Engineer on civil engineering or infrastructure projects.

Strong setting out experience.

Experience completing QA documentation.

Proven background in earthworks, drainage, and utilities/services.

Experience working on live carriageway projects is essential.

Excellent communication and organisational skills.

What's on Offer

£350 £380 per day (CIS), depending on experience.

Up to 6 months' work.

Immediate start from 13th July.

8:00am 6:00pm working hours.

Opportunity to work on a high-profile enabling works project.

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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.