Responsibilities
- Implement the relevant requirements of the Project Safety Management Systems within their area of responsibility.
- Managing and coordinating the site activities to ensure all setting- out and quality control procedures are performed in a timely and efficient manner, so as not to impede the construction programme.
- Ensure that only the latest available information is used on site (Drawings and Specifications). Be conversant with this information.
- Produce / Review ITP’s to ensure quality controls are aligned with specification requirementsImplement these ITP’s during the control of the works, including the completion of inspections and records thereof.
- Complete and/or review RAMS for the control of the works ensuring that all necessary documentation, as required by these statements and plans, is produced in a timely manner.
- Communicate with Superintendents, foremen, gangers, workforce and sub- contractors to ensure full understanding of information provided.
- Issue permits in accordance with the Control of Work Procedure (where trained and appointed to do so)
- Keep a full and accurate daily site diary, including any changes / variations, subcontractors’ attendance, and records of work-related discussions with client / designer / project team.
- Adherence to Strabag policies and procedures.
- Attendance and contribution to Daily Co-ordination meetings and Start of Shift briefings.
- Contribute to the planning of activities through development of the 4-weekly programme. Monitor progress against this programme and communicate concerns to the Superintendent.
- Co-ordinate surveying requirements with the site surveyors, including control establishment, setting out and volumetric checks.
- Promotes and ensures adherence to Management of Change procedures and ensure no works are undertaken without an assessment being in place.
- Undertake planned and ad-hoc H&S inspections and ensure findings are communicated to the appropriate action owner.
- Ensure environmental controls are adequately assessed and implemented to all tasks through co-ordination with the environmental team.
What you'll need
- Degree / HND in Civil Engineering
- CSCS Card
- Knowledge of Project Procedures.
- IT literacy – Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc.
- Good Communication skills.
- Ability to set priorities and exercise flexibility where necessary.
- Ability to read and understand drawings, schematics, and construction documents.
- Understanding of safety procedures and recognition of hazards.
Benefits
Competitive Salary Life & Accident Cover Cycle to Work Scheme Discretional corporate bonus scheme – to recognise exceptional performance 25 days annual holiday (plus bank holidays) Please note: All applicants are requested to ensure that they can demonstrate their right to work in the UK