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Engineering Project Manager - Bridge Surveyor

Kingston upon Hull
1 day ago
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Position: Engineering Project Manager – Bridge Surveyor (Survey & Inspection)

Job ID: 3494/2

Location: [Insert location]

Rate/Salary: £40,000

Type: Permanent

HSB Technical Ltd is a specialist recruiter within the Power & Propulsion, Shipbuilding, Maritime Shipping, Energy and Subsea sectors – visit: (url removed) for a list of our vacancies. We have a number of permanent and contract vacancies for multiple businesses across the UK and overseas.

The below job description will outline this position of: Engineering Project Manager – Bridge Surveyor (Survey & Inspection)

Typically, this person will plan, manage, and deliver bridge survey and inspection projects from initial instruction to completion, ensuring compliance with client requirements, industry standards, and health & safety regulations. They will oversee technical documentation, site operations, and supervise teams and subcontractors during surveys and inspections.

HSB Technical’s client is an established and well-regarded business entity.

Duties and responsibilities of the Engineering Project Manager – Bridge Surveyor (Survey & Inspection):

Project Planning & Coordination

Plan, prepare, and manage bridge survey and inspection activities from initial instruction through to delivery.

Review client specifications, railway standards (e.g., STE7), and relevant technical documentation to ensure full understanding of scope.

Develop work packs including survey briefs, inspection schedules, and resource plans.

Provide technical input into pricing, bid preparation, and programme development.

Technical Documentation & Reporting

Produce accurate Risk Assessments & Method Statements (RAMS) tailored to bridge structures, access methods, and traffic/railway constraints.

Compile detailed technical reports including defect descriptions, condition ratings, measurements, and photographic evidence.

Prepare CAD drawings, structural sketches, survey plans, and digital models to support engineering assessments.

Ensure documentation meets client requirements, industry standards, and internal quality procedures.

Administrative & Compliance Duties

Maintain accurate project records, inspection logs, and asset data in line with rail and highway asset management systems.

Support quality assurance processes and ensure compliance with health, safety, environmental, and railway/highway standards.

Coordinate with planners, rail possession teams, and highway authorities to secure permits, track access, and traffic management arrangements.

Site-Based Responsibilities

Bridge Survey & Inspection Activities

Carry out general, principal, special, underwater, and confined space bridge inspections.

Collect, record, and interpret survey data, including structural measurements, GPS/topographic data, underwater/bathymetric data, defect mapping, and photographic/video evidence.

Ensure all data is collected to required precision, accuracy, and client specifications.

Rail & Highway Operational Responsibilities

Work safely within rail possessions, line blockages, and under traffic management systems.

Coordinate with Controller of Site Safety (COSS), Lookouts, and Traffic Safety Control Officers (TSCOs).

Ensure plant, equipment, and access/egress routes are set up safely and in line with standards.

Supervision & Team Leadership

Act as Site/Job Supervisor when required, leading small teams during inspections and surveys.

Oversee and mentor junior surveyors/inspectors, ensuring safe and effective work practices.

Manage subcontractors and specialist teams including diving units, rope access technicians, and confined space specialists.

Specialist Operations (as qualified)

Undertake confined space entry and supervision for culverts, tunnels, and substructure chambers.

Conduct underwater bridge inspections and diving operations in accordance with HSE Inshore regulations.

Perform swift-water and flood-risk operations for scour assessments and emergency inspections.

Operate in complex or hazardous environments including high-level structures, tidal areas, and remote locations.

Key Deliverables

Accurate, high-quality bridge inspection reports, CAD drawings, and survey outputs delivered on time.

Compliant execution of rail and highway works, including possession/traffic management adherence and safe system of work deployment.

Effective communication with clients, asset owners, and project stakeholders.

Consistent delivery in line with internal quality systems, industry standards, and regulatory requirements.

Qualifications and requirements for the Engineering Project Manager – Bridge Surveyor (Survey & Inspection):

Proven experience in bridge survey, inspection, and engineering project management.

Competence in rail and highway operational safety, traffic management, and possession coordination.

Experience producing technical reports, CAD drawings, and survey documentation.

Relevant qualifications in civil/structural engineering, surveying, or equivalent.

Confined space and underwater inspection certifications (desirable).

This vacancy is being advertised by HSB Technical Ltd who have been appointed to act as a recruitment partner for this role

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