We are seeking an experienced Senior Temporary Works Engineer to join our engineering team. The successful candidate will have a minimum of 10-15 years' experience and will be able to demonstrate the leadership qualities needed to mentor junior designers and support project delivery across a range of complex civil engineering schemes. Key Responsibilities: • Lead the design, checking and coordination of a wide variety of temporary works, including but not limited to: o Deep excavations and shoring o Formwork and falsework o Piling and Crane Platforms o Temporary Access Roads o Propping Systems o Temporary access structures • Ensure all internal and external designs meet current British Standards, Eurocodes, and temporary works procedures (e.g., BS 5975). • Produce and review detailed CAD drawings • Provide technical support and guidance to site teams during construction • Act as a Temporary Works Designer and, where appropriate, as a Checker in line with procedural requirements. • Take an active role in mentoring and developing junior engineers/designers, offering both technical and procedural guidance. • Attend and contribute to site inspections, pre-construction meetings, and temporary works briefings across the central belt of Scotland. Essential Requirements: • Minimum 10-15 years' experience – ideally within Temporary Works Design, however, a combination of design and delivery will be considered with a minim of 10 years’ design experience. • Strong working knowledge of temporary works principles, codes, and regulations (particularly BS 5975). • Proficient in AutoCAD • Demonstrable experience in mentoring junior staff and contributing to team development. • Able to manage multiple projects concurrently and prioritise changing workload demands. • Willingness to travel to sites across the central belt of Scotland as required. • Full UK driving licence. Desirable Attributes: • Degree Qualified in Civil / Structural Engineering • Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status (e.g., CEng, IEng – ICE or IStructE). • Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) or Supervisor (TWS) certification. • Experience of dealing with Network Rail and external stakeholders • Experience with 3D software, such as Revit or Navisworks Salary ranges between £55K-£75K depending on experience plus package, with the majority of projects focusing within the Water sector. The role is hybrid, and will be split between office, home and site based