Definition
The person who is responsible for seeing each phase of a particular project through to completion.
Responsibilities
Read and understand the Company's Safety Statement and ensure that it is brought to the notice of any employee under your control.
Ensure that information affecting the health and safety of any person on a proposed site is brought to the attention of the Regional Director/Project Manager/Site Agent, particularly regarding: Underground services Ground conditions affecting the stability of excavations or safety of operatives (soil, water table, toxic substances, gases, etc.)
Report to Site Manager any unsafe situation observed whilst on site.
Carry out your own work in a safe manner, take precautions when working on or near public roads or water, and wear any necessary protective clothing or equipment.
Ensure that records are maintained of any underground services laid on site and that, wherever possible, these are defined by marker posts and signs during the construction period.
Ensure that any design calculations/temporary works certificates for bespoke scaffolds, falsework, etc.
are independently checked.
Should the Project Manager/Site Agent be absent for any reason, the Site Engineer will assume this temporary role with regard to Health and Safety and Environmental Issues should they arise.
Be familiar with the company's HSQE management systems.
Be familiar with current statutory requirements in relation to HSE Legislation or at a minimum know where to go to get the correct information.
Be familiar with the Form of Contract on the Project and the implications that any variation or change orders will have on the program and costs.
Be familiar with the program and the implications any overrun will have in relation to costs and manpower.
Check/understand Specifications, Drawings, and other Contract Documents.
Setting out, levelling, and surveying the site in accordance with the Drawings and Specification.
Preparing Labour, Plant & Material Returns.
Preparing As-built drawings, technical reports, and site diary.
Liaising with the purchasing department to ensure that purchase orders adequately define the specified requirements.
Requisition of materials and plant.
Liaise with any consultants, subcontractors, site supervisors, planners, quantity surveyors, and the general workforce involved in the project.
Day-to-day management of the site, including supervising and monitoring the site labour force and the work of any subcontractors.
Planning the work and efficiently organizing the plant and site facilities in order to meet programme deadlines.
Liaising with the Project Manager/planner regarding construction programme, programme constraints, etc.
Compliance with all safety requirements.
Resolving technical issues with employer's representatives, suppliers, subcontractors, and statutory authorities.
Quality control in accordance with company procedures, method statements, quality plans, and inspection and test plans.
Checking materials and work in progress for compliance with the specified requirements.
Requirements
A degree in engineering or equivalent experience to support your competency in the role.
A member of the relevant Professional Institution.
Relevant construction experience and performance on similar projects and a commitment to carry out the project safely in an environmentally friendly way.
Coffey is a family-owned water infrastructure and civil engineering specialist established in 1974.
We are passionate about safety and have been delivering critical infrastructure projects on time and within budget for nearly 50 years.
The hallmarks of our contracts are innovative solutions, engineering ingenuity, professional construction management, and adherence to the highest safety and quality standards.#J-18808-Ljbffr