Bilfinger UK is a leading engineering and maintenance provider, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets. We enhance the efficiency of assets, ensuring a high level of availability and reducing maintenance costs.
The Role
As a Temporary Works Coordinator (TWC) your role is to ensure that all non-permanent works such as temporary power, lighting, fencing, access, structures, scaffolding, formwork, shoring, are safely and efficiently planned, designed, checked, and erected. The TWC ensures adherence to design and safety standards, conducts risk assessments, monitors temporary works, and coordinates with various stakeholders to maintain structural integrity and project efficiency.
Key Responsibilities
* Design & Planning:
* Risk Management:
Identifying and mitigating risks associated with temporary works by way of RAMS.
* On-Site Supervision:
Monitoring the erection and use of temporary works to ensure they are built and maintained correctly.
* Compliance:
Making sure all temporary works meet relevant health and safety regulations and industry standards.
* Coordination:
* Documentation:
Maintaining records of designs, checks, and any alterations to temporary works.
* Stopping Work:
Having the authority to stop work if temporary works are not satisfactory or safe.
Importance of a TWC
The TWC plays a crucial role in preventing accidents and structural failures that can result from poorly designed or executed temporary works. By ensuring proper management of these non-permanent elements, the TWC contributes to the overall safety, efficiency, and success of a construction project.
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