Sub Agent

Kenton Black

A leading multi-million-pound civil engineering contractor is seeking an experienced Freelance Senior Engineer to join the delivery team on a flagship infrastructure project in the East Midlands.

This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role on a high-profile scheme, working alongside an experienced project team to deliver complex civil engineering works to the highest standards of safety, quality, and programme performance.

Key Responsibilities:

– Lead and manage engineering activities across multiple work fronts.
– Oversee the construction and delivery of reinforced concrete (RC) structures.
– Manage setting out, quality assurance, and technical compliance.
– Supervise the installation of drainage networks, ducting, and buried pipework.
– Review and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and design information.
– Prepare and review RAMS, ITPs, permits, and associated engineering documentation.
– Coordinate subcontractors and site teams to ensure works are delivered safely and efficiently.
– Liaise with the client, designers, and commercial teams to resolve technical issues.
– Ensure accurate records, as-built information, and quality documentation are maintained.

Requirements:

– Proven experience as a Senior Engineer on major civil engineering or infrastructure projects.
– Strong background delivering RC structures, drainage, ducting, and pipework packages.
– Excellent knowledge of setting out, quality control, and engineering best practice.
– Experience managing engineers and coordinating subcontractors on site.
– Ability to interpret technical drawings and resolve engineering challenges proactively.
– CSCS card (essential).
– SMSTS preferred.
– Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.

What's on Offer:

– Long-term freelance opportunity on a major infrastructure scheme.
– Competitive day rate.
– Opportunity to work with one of the UK's leading civil engineering contractors.
– Immediate start available.
– High-profile project with significant future workload