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My industry leading client, a high profile civil engineering and construction firm are currently looking for Temporary Works Coordinators (TWC) for works on a prestigious rail project in the North East of England. Long term works. Candidate Responsibilities: * Attending meetings with the site team to determine most suitable construction methodology and solution* Complete the design brief and ensure all the required information is passed on to the Designers* Attend regular Temporary Works design review meetings to monitor progress on the designs to ensure they will be available for use when the site team needs them* Ensure that those responsible for on-site supervision/construction receive full design details with significant risks and design limitations are highlighted* Attend regular Temporary Works Co-coordinator meetings to gain an overview on what work is ongoing on the project and be able to assist in other work areas if required* Check the implementation and maintenance of the works* Ensure TW documentation is adequately maintained within the site management systems* Register or record the drawings, calculations and other relevant documents relating to the final design* Ensure the successful demobilisation of the temporary works Candidate Requirements: * Degree qualification in civil engineering or equivalent is desirable* Experience of overseeing a broad range of different Temporary Works schemes, preferably as a TWC or TWS* Working knowledge of Temporary Works management procedures* Experience in the delivery of major infrastructure projects* CITB TWC APPLY NOW!
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Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.