Site Engineer – 400kV Substation (Mannington)
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Overview
We are looking for an experienced Site Engineer to support the delivery of a 400kV substation project. This is a site-based role where you will assist the Site Manager in overseeing construction activities, ensuring works are completed safely, on time, and to the required quality standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Set out, level, and survey the site in line with construction drawings
- Interpret and manage drawings including construction, topographical, and reinforcement details
- Check and verify subcontractors’ work to ensure accuracy and compliance
- Act as a technical point of contact for site teams and subcontractors
- Carry out site inspections and support quality control processes
- Maintain site records, reports, and quality assurance documentation
- Record and manage as-built information and assist with handover documentation
- Manage RFIs (Requests for Information) and Technical Queries
- Coordinate temporary works in the role of Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC)
- Ensure all materials and installations meet project specifications
- Support planning and ensure works are delivered to programme
- Promote and maintain high standards of health, safety, and environmental compliance
- Issue permits (e.g. Permits to Dig) and support safe systems of work
- Liaise with clients, consultants, and the wider project team
Requirements
- Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Site Engineer within the T&D or substation sector
- Experience working on National Grid projects
- Strong understanding of construction drawings and setting out
- Temporary Works Coordinator or Supervisor experience
- CSCS or CCNSG Safety Passport
- IOSH / SMSTS / SSSTS certification
- Full UK driving licence
Desirable
- National Grid Competent Person xwzovoh (NSI 6 & 8)
- EUSR (HSG47)
- First Aid qualification
- Environmental certification (IOSH or equivalent)
Additional Information
- Site-based role with long working hours and travel requirements
- Ability to work in physically demanding site conditions
- Strong organisational, communication, and problem-solving skills required
- Must be able to work independently and as part of a team
Contract Details
- Duration: 12-month project (6-month rolling contract)
- Start Date: 16/02/2025
- Hours: 50 hours per week
- Rate: £400 per day