Site Engineer
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Description
We are looking for an experienced site engineer for a large scale major project shaping Wellington's future.
What you'll be doing:
- Plan and oversee daily site engineering activities to meet programme deadlines and cost targets
- Prepare and manage construction work packs for allocated scopes of work
- Maintain accurate site records, daily diaries and cost control documentation
- Work closely with design, safety, procurement and construction teams to support smooth delivery
- Assist with construction sequencing, work methodologies and delivery planning
- Ensure health, safety and environmental controls are implemented and adhered to on site
What we are looking for:
- A tertiary qualification in engineering or a related discipline
- A minimum of two years' experience in civil or infrastructure construction
- Strong ability to interpret construction drawings and apply them on site
- Good understanding of construction methods and site processes
- Clear communication skills with a collaborative, team-focused approach
- The ability to remain calm, organised and methodical in a fast-paced site environment
Why work for AWF:
- Competitive hourly rates that reflect your experience and capability
- Weekly pay + holiday pay + KiwiSaver
- PPE provided and ongoing consistent support on and off site from AWF
- Opportunities to step into long-term assignments with reputable contractors
- Potential for career growth opportunities
Apply now to take the next step in your civil engineering career.
Application details
Please click Apply Now to apply for this role or to register your interest.
Reference #: 200282578
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