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Site Engineer

A Site Engineer is typically responsible for managing the technical delivery of key packages of work. Including coordinating the engineering work required and providing an oversight to ensure work is completed on time and to specification. Working as a Site Engineer you’ll usually be the main liaison between the contractor and subcontractors onsite, to provide technical resolutions and manage all queries relating to the engineering work you’re responsible for overseeing. The Site Engineer should also expect to work alongside key people such as the Project Manager, Quantity Surveyor and Site Manager.

Candidates looking to work as a Site Engineer will normally need to hold a degree level qualification in an engineering field, and have several years’ experience working within similar roles.

Key skills a Site Engineer will need to hold include project management, technical design skills, knowledge of building regulations and industry standards, health and safety training and people coordination.​

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​Cumbria

Cumbria is a county in North West England. Cumbria is the third largest county in England by size, consisting of six districts: Allerdale, Barrow-in-Furness, Carlisle, Copeland, Eden and South Lakeland. In 2019 Cumbria had a population of around half a million people. Cumbria is home to the Lake District National Park and many market towns.

Cumbria can be easily accessed from Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle-upon-tyne, Glasgow and Edinburgh, all under 2 hours drive away. Cumbria is home to some of the UK's largest engineering and defence projects including shipbuilding projects and Sellafield power plant.

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