At a Glance
- Tasks: Set out drainage, groundworks, and earthworks while using advanced surveying equipment.
- Company: Join a leading Civil Engineering contractor with a strong reputation.
- Benefits: Competitive pay, hands-on experience, and opportunities for career advancement.
- Other info: Dynamic work environment with a focus on health and safety.
- Why this job: Be part of impactful projects and develop your engineering skills on-site.
- Qualifications: Experience in setting out and understanding construction drawings is essential.
The predicted salary is between 35000 - 45000 Β£ per year.
TLG Infrastructure are recruiting for a Setting Out Engineer to work for a leading Civil Engineer contractor on a contract basis.
The right person will ideally have experience setting out for drainage, groundworks and earthworks.
Responsibilities
- Read and understand construction drawings.
- Set out drainage lines, manholes, kerbs, and earthworks.
- Mark excavation lines and formation levels.
- Check ground levels and site measurements.
- Use surveying equipment such as a total station, GPS, and automatic level.
- Ensure drainage and earthworks are completed to the correct line and level.
- Record survey data and site measurements.
- Report any drawing or site discrepancies.
- Work closely with site engineers, supervisors, and machine operators.
- Follow health and safety procedures on site.
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We think you need these skills to ace Setting Out Engineer in Immingham
Setting Out
Reading Construction Drawings
Drainage Experience
Groundworks Knowledge
Earthworks Knowledge
Surveying Equipment Proficiency
Total Station Usage