Section Engineer

London/Home Counties

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Morgan Sindall Infrastructure
Ref
62570
Vacancy title
Section Engineer
Function(s)
Engineering
Contract type
Full time permanent
Region
London/Home Counties
Location(s)
Stanford Le Hope
Description

Section Engineer 

Location: Stanford Le Hope 

Talented people are the key to our success 

*Morgan Sindall has a commitment to sourcing candidates directly and as such we do not accept speculative CV’s from agencies.*

About us: 

Would you like to work for a progressive and ambitious company which is also one of the most successful within the UK construction and infrastructure industry?  

Morgan Sindall provides national construction and infrastructure services to private and public sector customers across a comprehensive range of markets. We aim to create great results for our customers, partners and ourselves. 

Opportunity: 

We have a fantastic opportunity within our Construction & Infrastructure business for an ambitious and talented Section Engineer to work in our Highways team on the Eastern Highways Framework. 

The successful candidate will be joining the existing team of passionate and dedicated professionals. Working with our Highways business, knowledge of large infrastructure schemes is required. 

As a section engineer you will ensure that above and below ground level a project is undertaken in accordance with the customer’s requirements for level and dimension. 

We are looking for people who share our passion for the project at hand whilst also being able to work within a fun and hardworking team environment. 

The project: Stanford Le Hope Transport Package, Essex

The project for Thurrock Borough Council is procured through the Eastern Highways Alliance Framework.

It involves the creation of a multimodal transport interchange and new railway station that will meet the needs of increased station patronage.

This will involve the demolition of the existing station building at Stanford Le Hope.

The new development will be formed on a steel framed support raft founded on pile foundations alongside the existing railway lines.

The Multimodal interchange consists of new passenger drop off provision, taxi rank, protected pedestrian walking routes, double-decker bus stops with waiting facilities and secure cycle parking spaces.

Railway Station will consist of a steel framed building to both platforms 1 and 2 with integrated pedestrian footbridge and lifts together with improved customer and commercial facilities.

Responsibilities: 

As a Section Engineer you will:

  • Understand and interpret the drawings and specifications
  • Provide engineering expertise and support to the project team
  • Produce risk assessments and method statements for safe execution of the works
  • Ensure work is executed in a safe manner meeting legal guidelines set out in health safety and requirements and environmental compliance
  • Organise and supervise resources necessary to meet the contract programme
  • Set a high personal example of safety and environmental behaviour
  • Monitor the work under their control to ensure that any unsafe work conditions and non-compliance with company policies and procedures are promptly remedied

 

Already experienced as a section engineer you will have a relevant industry qualification (HND/HNC/BEng or equivalent) and a good knowledge of specifications and testing regime relevant to general civil engineering.  You will have a hands on approach to the commercial and planning aspects of the project and you will have civil engineering and construction experience.

 

Morgan Sindall is an equal opportunities employer and has been accredited with the Positive About Disabled People ‘Two Ticks’ accreditation.  We are also an Investors in People company.

 

Morgan Sindall is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.

In the recruitment process all applicants are required to provide the necessary right to work information and documentation.


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