The Site Engineer will be based on our Flood Alleviation Scheme in excess of andpound;25m with the scheme of works including piling, RC works, earthworks and civils. The Site engineer is responsible for setting-out the site and dimensional controls in accordance with the relevant contract Drawings, Specification and Site Surveys. Ensures that all relevant tolerances have been catered for without compromising quality or loss of floor space. Is tasked with reviewing construction outputs and planning the most efficient sequence of operations with an emphasis on control of the works, quality and technical advice. The Engineer will carry out their work in accordance with company standard procedures and discharge their duties as listed in the Sisk Safety Statement/Policy.andnbsp;
Sets out the works in accordance with drawings, specifications and site surveysandnbsp;
Liaises with the project planners regarding construction programmes and supplier outputsandnbsp;
Checks materials and works in progress for compliance with the specified requirements, whilst observing the Sisk Q10andnbsp;
Adheres to all safety company requirements as outlined in the company safety statementandnbsp;
Inputs into specific elements of the Inspection and Test Plans, and ensures that our supply chain provide test data to back up the contract technical requirementsandnbsp;
Raises RFIandrsquo;s and resolves technical issues with employerandrsquo;s representatives, suppliers, subcontractors and statutory authoritiesandnbsp;
Quality control and record keeping in accordance with procedural method statements, quality plans and inspection and test plans which have been prepared by the project management team and by subcontractorsandnbsp;
At least 3 years post qualification experience with good knowledge of the sector or experience within a project-based organisationandnbsp;
Articulate and numerate capable of delivering reports verbally and written in an objective and persuasive mannerandnbsp;
Displays good interpersonal and communication skills and acts in an inependent and professional manner with the ability to influence others including senior managementandnbsp;
Working knowledge of Control of Temporaryandnbsp;andnbsp;
Works (ability to act as the TWC advantageous)
Degree / Diploma in Engineeringandnbsp;
SMSTS / MSICandnbsp;
First Aid Courseandnbsp;
Lifting Supervisor Certificationandnbsp;
Temporary Worksandnbsp;
Coordinator trained (TWC)andnbsp;
Chartered or working towards professional status with Engineers Ireland or Institute of Civil Engineersandnbsp;
Flood/Water experience is desirableandnbsp;
Competitive Salary andnbsp;
Company Car or Car Allowanceandnbsp;
26 days holiday (option to purchase 5 more) andnbsp;
Employer pension andnbsp;
Competitive mileage rate andnbsp;
Travel expenses andnbsp;
Flexible and remote working andnbsp;
Enhanced parental leave andnbsp;
Professional and Educational development andnbsp;