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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 May 2026 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
      <description>Location: Glasgow | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | A leading D&amp;B contactor in the Water industry are looking for a skilled Site Engineer to join their team for a contract position, working on Scottish Water projects within the Caledonia Water Alliance. This role is based in Glasgow (G33 6HZ) and involves working on high-profile stormflow and rising mains projects. The initial contract lasts for six months, and the position is inside IR35.   Key Responsibilities:    Accurately setting out pipelines and structures following engineering drawings and specifications  Maintaining thorough site records and documentation  Implementing quality assurance practices, including inspections, approvals, and managing non-conformances  Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental practices in line with CDM regulations  Reviewing technical drawings and resolving design queries  Preparing accurate as-built documentation  Collaborating with site management and design teams to address technical issues  Supporting effective change management processes    Job Requirements:    Experience in setting out and surveying within the water or wastewater industry  Proficiency with surveying tools such as Leica or Trimble  Strong problem-solving abil...</description>
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