Freelance Lead Engineer – Onshore Wind Farm Project
We are seeking a freelance Lead Engineer to join a major onshore wind farm development in Scotland. This is a year‑long contract opportunity starting in January 2026, offering the chance to take ownership of engineering delivery and lead a growing team.
Role Overview The Lead Engineer will take on the bulk of engineering work while directing and mentoring apprentice engineers and junior team members. This role requires someone who can clearly explain technical processes, guide less experienced staff, and ensure engineering standards are consistently met. With a strong pipeline of trainees, the company needs a leader who can put them to work effectively and build capability across the team.
What You’ll Be Doing
Leading engineering delivery across site activities, not just supervising
Mentoring apprentice engineers and junior staff, ensuring they understand and contribute effectively
Managing setting out, surveying, and technical documentation
Coordinating with the wider project team to maintain programme certainty
Providing clear technical direction and ensuring compliance with HSQE and RAMS requirements
Requirements
CSCS Card
Strong background in civil engineering or renewable energy projects
Ability to lead by example and explain engineering processes clearly
Experience mentoring junior engineers or apprentices
Contract Details
Freelance position, approximately 12‑month duration
10‑hour days, Monday to Friday
Accommodation arranged by candidates and added to the day rate if candidate isn't local to the project.
CIS engagement preferred; limited company arrangements considered case‑by‑case
Next Steps Interviews are expected in the first week of January 2026, with a target start date at the end of January.
Get in Touch Apply here or send your CV to (url removed)
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