Site Engineer – Major Infrastructure Project (64‑Week Programme)
Fort William Area | Start March | Long‑Term Contract
We’ve been awarded a major infrastructure project in the Fort William area and are now looking to add Site Engineers to the delivery team as works get underway.
A flagship Highland Council project designed to modernise Narrows for Ferry Service. The scheme includes new slipways on both shores, a new overnight berthing pier, breakwater construction, marshalling areas, parking, public facilities, and infrastructure to support a future electric ferry. Works also involve dredging, land reclamation and demolition of the existing pier.
The programme runs for 64 weeks, offering long‑term continuity on a high‑profile civil engineering project.
The Role
Setting out for a wide range of marine and land‑based civil engineering works
Supervision of subcontractors to ensure safe, high‑quality delivery
Supporting QA, record‑keeping and site documentation
Working closely with the Senior Engineer and Site Management team
Ensuring works are delivered in line with programme and design specifications
This is an excellent opportunity for engineers who enjoy technically challenging, varied civil engineering projects in unique environments.
What You’ll Need
Previous experience as a Site Engineer on civils projects
Strong setting‑out skills
Experience supervising subcontractors
Good understanding of QA processes and site documentation
Ability to work as part of a collaborative site team
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