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Site Engineer - Highways/Structures
Job Title: Structural Engineer (Highways)
Location: Penrith, Cumbria
Contract Duration: Minimum 6 months
Pay Rate: £400 per day (Inside IR35)
Job Purpose:
The Structural Engineer will provide expert engineering support on a highways project including the design, assessment and analysis of highway structures such as bridges and culverts. This role requires a minimum 6-month commitment to ensure high-quality, safe and efficient execution of all engineering tasks in line with project specifications and industry standards.
Key Responsibilities:
Lead the design, analysis and assessment of highway structures (e.g. bridges, culverts, embankments).
Conduct site inspections to assess the condition and integrity of existing structures.
Collaborate with project teams to ensure timely delivery of engineering solutions.
Prepare technical reports, drawings and documentation.
Provide advice and technical support to junior engineers and contractors.
Liaise with stakeholders including local authorities and contractors.
Ensure compliance with health, safety and environmental regulations.
Contribute to the risk assessment and health and safety planning.
Skills and Qualifications:
Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent).
Chartered or working towards chartered status (e.g. ICE, IStructE).
Minimum 3-5 years' experience in structural engineering, particularly within highways projects.
Proficient in structural design software (e.g. AutoCAD, Tekla etc.).
Strong knowledge of relevant design standards (e.g. Eurocodes, Highways England standards).
Ability to perform structural analysis and design with attention to detail.
Experience in site inspections and managing structural assessments.
Full UK driving licence (required for site visits).
Strong communication and teamwork skills.
Desirable Skills:
Experience working with Tier 1 contractors.
Experience leading or managing small teams of engineers.
Familiarity with temporary works associated with highways projects.If interested, please apply online or reach out via contact details provided
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Site Engineer - Highways/Structures
Wind and kite is Cockney rhyming slang for web site.
Side is British slang for insolence, arrogance, or pretentiousness. Side is slang for a recording.
Bite is slang for to be taken in by something. Bite is slang for to copy or plagarise.Bite is slang for an instance of coercion, taking money by force.
Skite is Australian slang for boasting.
Skite means boaster. Used as "You are such a skite - just because your dad owns the entire free world, you think you're hot'"., etc.
Engineer's side of cab (on nearly all North American roads). Left-hand side is fireman's side. When a fireman is promoted he is set up to the right-hand side
Road foreman of engines, traveling engineer. Sometimes called traveling man
Kite is slang for a worthless cheque Kite is British slang for an aeroplane. Kite is British slang for the stomach.Kite is British slang for an alcoholic or junkie.Kite was th century slang for a false or worthless document.
Site is American nautical slang for a job or situation.
Web Site. Check out me wind and kite.
British pronunciation of "shit." Used playfully in America; "That Pinto is shite!"
Engineer's spanner was old London Cockney rhyming slang for a sixpence (tanner).
Engineers and stokers is London Cockney rhyming slang for bailiffs (brokers).
Sice was old slang for a sixpence.
Site Engineer - Highways/Structures