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      <pubDate>Fri, 05 Jun 2026 11:52:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Midlands | Salary: 350.00-350.00 Annual | Type: Temporary | Site Engineer / Section Engineer - Major Pipeline and Environmental SchemeLocation: Leicestershire / Staffordshire corridorRate: £350-£375 per day (Ltd) Duration: Long-term contract (project running into 2027)Your new companyA leading Tier 1 contractor is delivering a flagship environmental infrastructure project as part of a major UK water framework. This scheme plays a critical role in improving river water quality and environmental sustainability within a protected catchment area.Working on behalf of a regional water authority, the project includes the design and construction of a large-scale pipeline and upgrades to existing treatment facilities, forming a key part of long-term environmental commitments.Your new roleAs a Site Engineer, you will be responsible for the delivery of key work packages across a multi-disciplinary civil engineering scheme.Duties will include:Setting out for pipeline installation and associated civils worksQA and inspection of works in line with ITPsProducing and reviewing RAMSEnsuring health, safety and environmental complianceSupporting progress reporting and site documentationLiaising with design teams and project stakeholdersThe works consist prima...</description>
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