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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 May 2026 11:53:48 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Norwich | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Temporary | Site Engineer - Civils - Freelance  Your new company Operating both in the UK and across the world, they are a leading contractor delivering projects across multiple sectors including; real estate, defence, education, highways, rail and water.Your new role Working on a major highways improvement scheme in the Norfolk region, they require a Site Engineer to effectively and professionally monitor and supervise site works including subcontract packages. Delivered in accordance with company procedures, programme requirements and project specifications.Some of the duties involved (but not limited to):Write and/or Review Temporary Works Design Briefs to the acceptance of the TWCReview designs and raise any queries to your Section Engineer.Understand the design specifications and drawings for your section. Challenge where relevant.Contribute to the project 4-week lookahead programme weekly for your works.Work with the Section Engineer and supervisors to manage any clashes with other site worksEnsure accurate quality records are delivered in a progressive manner as construction works are completedEnsure quality records are captured and stored correctly. Utilising the Common Data Environmen...</description>
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