
Section Engineer
- Aberdeen
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Lead the execution of advanced setting out across earthworks, drainage, and highway projects.
- Establish and maintain primary setting out controls, determining optimal installation locations.
- Support and guide junior engineers in mastering setting out methodologies.
- Develop and manage Activity Control Plans along with comprehensive quality records.
- Interpret specifications and technical drawings to ensure all works conform to client requirements.
- Identify, document, and resolve technical inquiries and non-conformances efficiently.
- Prepare and evaluate Method Statements, Risk Assessments, and Temporary Works Briefs.
- Champion a safe work environment by ensuring permits and inductions are completed thoroughly.
- Act proactively to detect hazards and implement effective control measures.
- Create detailed weekly programmes, monitor progress, and communicate objectives to the team.
- Promote operational efficiencies to achieve KPI targets throughout site activities.
- Track labour, plant, and material usage against budgetary parameters.
- Recognise and report additional works, submitting required notifications as appropriate.
- Collaborate closely with subcontractors and suppliers, ensuring adherence to contractual deliverables.
- Degree or HNC/HND in Civil Engineering (or equivalent experience).
- Strong UK site-based experience in earthworks, deep drainage, and road construction.
- Skilled in producing and implementing Activity Control Plans.
- Knowledge of construction tolerances, specifications, and contractual documents.
- Confident in leading setting out, engineering control, and mentoring junior engineers.
- Good understanding of HSE management systems, permits to work, and temporary works.
- Strong communication and organisational skills.
- Effective communicator with strong stakeholder management skills.
- Be part of a high-profile project shaping Aberdeen's infrastructure.
- Opportunity to lead a dedicated site team and deliver works that have a lasting community impact.
- Clear progression opportunities and professional development support.
- Work-life balance initially with 4 days on site, moving to full-time on site in 2026.
- Be part of a major energy infrastructure investment that's shaping the UK's low-carbon future.
- Work on challenging, high-profile projects with the support of a skilled, multi-disciplinary team.
- Join a culture of learning, improvement, and excellence-where your voice makes a difference.
- Enjoy a competitive salary, development opportunities, and a flexible, inclusive working environment.