Responsibilities
* Reviewing permanent works design and ensuring appropriate input from the construction team during the design
* Supporting the interfaces between construction and design during the construction phase by reviewing key RFIs, approving proposed design changes following the TQ/Field Change process, and implementing measures to avoid future non‑conformances
* Identifying any changes during construction that could impact the temporary or permanent works design and controlling that change
* Overseeing temporary works planning, coordination, design, installation, use and removal, including review and approval of significant temporary works design and method statements
* Providing support to the construction assurance process managed by the Assurance team
* Assisting in the production, review, approval and implementation of ITPs produced by the construction team and managed by the Quality team
* Assisting in the timely identification of temporary works requirements, solution development and selection
* Advising the permanent works designer on temporary conditions or loads that should be considered in the permanent design
* Ensuring temporary works design requirements are sufficiently identified, reviewed and safely implemented
* Checking proposed changes in materials or construction against the original design specifications and taking appropriate action
* Undertaking constructability reviews and providing input on works, reviewing ITPs, WPPs and NCRs
* Providing technical support to the construction delivery teams
* Mentoring site engineers, promoting work‑face learning and professional development
* Understanding the Client and Joint Venture Partners' environment, sustainability policies, processes and statutory requirements and ensuring their implementation on the project
You’ll be a welcomed member of the wider team, with opportunities to take on additional responsibility, join one of our networks for women, military or LGBT+ staff, and participate in cultural and social events with the local community (e.g. as a STEM ambassador).
Qualifications
* Chartered (or near Chartered) member of the ICE or equivalent (desirable)
* Engineering or Design experience (desired)
* Construction experience (essential)
* Temporary works experience (desirable)
* Understanding and application of COPs and HSWA 1974
* Understanding and application of the CDM Regulations 2015
* Knowledge of civil engineering structures and earthworks
* Appreciation of working in close proximity to live rail infrastructure
About the Project
The role will work on the HS2 project, the UK’s new high‑speed rail network. It will support the HS2 Main Civils Contracts delivered by the Skanska | Costain | STRABAG SCS Joint Venture, which includes Lots S1 (Euston Tunnels & Approaches) and S2 (Northolt Tunnels). The combined value of the contracts is around £1.8 billion, with works due for completion in 2025. The scope includes twin‑bored tunnels (TBM), SCL tunnels, shaft sinking, bridge demolition and reconstruction, services diversions, earthworks and the construction of site compounds.
Flexible Working
We welcome you to ask about the flexibility you need—part‑time, remote working or compressed hours. Anyone applying for a role can discuss flexibility at interview, and we will explore what is possible.
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