Role Overview The Site Engineer plays a key role in the delivery of construction and civil engineering projects. The role involves overseeing and managing day-to-day site operations, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time, and within budget while meeting quality standards. This is a CIS/self employed opportunity and applications are welcome from anyone within the Scotland region that has proven experience within a civil engineering/site engineering background and au fait using AutoCAD software. Successful candidates must be willing to travel to sites across Scotland. A company van is supplied to support this. Duties and Responsibilities Site Management and Supervision Oversee all site activities, ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. Manage and supervise subcontractors and direct labour on site. Ensure work is carried out as per design specifications, drawings, and project plans. Setting Out and Surveying Perform setting out for various works, including foundations, structures, roads, and utilities. Use equipment such as total stations, GPS systems, and laser levels to ensure accuracy. Project Coordination Collaborate with project managers, architects, and other professionals to plan project phases. Monitor progress and resolve technical issues or unexpected challenges on-site. Liaise with local authorities, clients, and stakeholders as required. Quality Control and Documentation Conduct site inspections to ensure work adheres to quality standards. Maintain accurate records of site work, including reports, schedules, and progress updates. Prepare and manage risk assessments and method statements (RAMS). Health and Safety Compliance Promote and enforce a strong health and safety culture on-site. Identify potential risks and implement preventative measures. Materials and Resource Management Order and manage materials, equipment, and tools effectively. Ensure resources are used efficiently to avoid delays and unnecessary costs. Skills and Experience: Education: Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, or a related field. Professional Certification: Membership or working towards membership with ICE (Institution of Civil Engineers) or relevant bodies. Technical Skills: Proficiency in setting out, surveying, and interpreting technical drawings. Experience using software like AutoCAD, MS Project, and relevant surveying tools. Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication to liaise effectively with stakeholders. Problem-Solving: Ability to resolve challenges efficiently under pressure. Driving Licence: A valid UK driving licence is often required for site visits.