Our client, operating in the rail and civils sector, is currently seeking a PTS Setting Out Engineer for a long-term contract based in the South West region, predominantly in the Bristol and Swindon area. This exciting opportunity involves site engineering for civils-based works, specifically focusing on embankments, bridges, and other infrastructure projects within the rail industry. Key Responsibilities: Setting out for embankments, bridges, and other civil engineering tasks Conducting topographical surveys and performing work on embankments, drainage, and de-vegetation Utilising site engineering skills to ensure accuracy and compliance with project specifications Working primarily on day shifts with some weekends and potential night shifts Maintaining site records and ensuring quality standards are met Collaborating with the project team to ensure successful project delivery Adhering to health and safety regulations Regularly communicating with stakeholders to report progress and issues Job Requirements: Experience in site engineering, specifically within the civils sector PTS certification, with additional qualifications in Cat & Genny and IRATA Rope Access Level 1 (IRATA training can be arranged once the start is confirmed) Proficiency in setting out for embankments, drainage and bridges Strong understanding of topographical surveys, drainage, embankments, and de-vegetation Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills Ability to work flexibly, with the availability for day shifts, weekends, and night shifts as required Strong communication and teamwork abilities Benefits: Long-term contract with a leading company in the rail and civils sector Opportunity to work on a variety of interesting and challenging projects Professional development and training opportunities Supportive and collaborative work environment If you are an experienced PTS Setting Out Engineer ready for an exciting new challenge, we encourage you to apply now. Join our client's dynamic team and contribute to impactful rail and civils projects in the South West region