Civil Setting Out Engineer (Resident Engineer) - National Grid Substation
Location: Pembrokeshire
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Rate: £400 per day CIS
Duration: 7 Months
Essential: NG Persons ticket and previous experience delivering civil works on National Grid sites.
Turner Lovell is looking for a Civil Setting Out Engineer (Resident Engineer) to support the delivery of a National Grid substation project in Pembrokeshire.
This is a site-based role focused on accurate setting out, maintaining technical standards, and supporting the civils team to deliver the works safely and to programme.
You will play a key role on site ensuring the civils package is delivered in line with National Grid Technical Specifications (NGTS) and approved construction drawings.
Key Responsibilities
* Carry out accurate setting out of line and level using surveying equipment to support civil construction activities.
* Ensure works are delivered in accordance with National Grid Technical Specifications (NGTS) and project drawings.
* Maintain control of all civil drawings and documentation on site, ensuring teams are working to the latest revisions.
* Support the civil construction team with constructability reviews and technical input during delivery.
* Raise and manage Technical Queries (TQs) where design or construction issues arise.
* Assist with supplier and subcontractor quotations and raise purchase orders when required.
* Produce and maintain accurate as-built drawings for completed works.
* Work alongside the site team to maintain high standards of safety, quality, and compliance.
Requirements
* Previous experience working on National Grid substation projects.
* Valid NG Persons certification.
* Strong experience setting out line and level using surveying equipment.
* Good working knowledge of National Grid Technical Specifications (NGTS). xsngvjr
* Experience managing civil drawings, documentation, and technical queries on site.
For more information contact:
Marcus Horne