About the Role
A major civil engineering contractor is seeking an experienced Design Engineer to work on multi discipline highways projects across the North West region, Area 10 and Area 13
The ideal candidate must have:
Good communication skills (written & oral) required as the post holder will be required to liaise with all stakeholders.
Knowledge and understanding of technical reports and attention to detail
Familiarity with general office IT software
Working towards HNC/HND, Foundation degree, degree or diploma qualified (or equivalent) in relevant engineering discipline
Good technical knowledge and awareness of highways
A good understanding of relevant health & safety legislation and codes of practice is required to ensure that safety is a primary consideration for all works
Basic understanding of Highway Policy
Capable of applying a range of technical skills in a prescribed manner
Relevant CSCS card for the grade.
Key Responsibilities:
Take responsibility for implementation of Quality, Health & Safety and Environmental management systems (GBAS)
Undertake designer Risk Assessments and prepare pre-construction information in accordance with the CDM Regulations for construction works
Monitor scheme delivery by Operations teams and sub-contractors to ensure construction in accordance with design/works information
Work in compliance with the Traffic Management Act and New Roads and Streetworks Act to obtain the relevant network access agreements
Support with the design of Temporary Traffic Management arrangements in accordance with the Approved Code of Practice and legislation
Assist with site safety audits as required
Ensure works are being constructed safely when visiting sites and report any issues to site staff and the Senior Engineer
The day to day line management of the resources with ‘sub’ teams and act as ‘lead’
To ensure efficient and effective performance of the team to enable the team to meet performance targets
Production of technical reports
Tech Stack
highway designtechnical reportsCADH&S legislationtemporary traffic managementCDM regulationsCSCS