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Site Engineer

Carrington West
Devon
2 days ago
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Site Engineer - Wastewater Treatment
Role: Site Engineer
Location: 2x roles in Devon (Newton Abbot & Abbotsham)
Rate: Up To £400 per day
Duration: 6 months +
Sector: Wastewater Non-Infrastructure
About the business
Join a dynamic contractor at the forefront of the industry, currently spearheading projects within the South West Water framework. Our commitment to excellence has opened up an exciting opportunity for a Site Engineer to contribute to Wastewater treatment works in the Devon region.
Key Responsibilities:
·Execute setting out tasks with precision, ensuring accuracy in levelling and traversing.
·Collaborate with the Project Manager in overseeing day-to-day site operations, including surveying and progress reporting.
·Verify plans, drawings, and setting out co-ordinations for seamless project execution.
·Process field data efficiently using post-processing software such as AutoCAD.
Requirements:
·Proven setting out experience, showcasing expertise in levelling and traversing.
·Proficiency in modern survey methods and devices, including hands-on experience with global navigation satellite systems and data collectors.
·Background in the wastewater/water sector, demonstrating a solid understanding of the industry.
·CSCS, SMSTS, 1 day health & safety
.
How to Apply:
Send your updated CV to or call 02393 876 050. We're eager to move swiftly in filling this position, and your prompt application is highly encouraged.
At Carrington west, we value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace. Join us in pushing the boundaries of innovation in the water/wastewater sector!

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