Bridge Supervision Engineer needed for various projects in Stirling.
Our client is looking for someone to oversee the ground investigations, bridge design and manage NEC contracts for various bridge projects around the Stirling area.
What you’ll be doing:
To provide direct line management for the Bridges Officers/Inspector
Assess live load capacities of road and other structures
Co-ordinate and provide professional design and project management
services
Provide technical advice on all aspects of roadside structure related design
within the Council.
Carryout principal, general and reactive inspections of structures
Take forward bridge maintenance and strengthening projects from conception through to completion including design, project arrangements and site supervision as necessary
What they need you to have:
Relevant technical qualification to degree level and relevant post qualification
experience in Bridge Management, Bridge Maintenance or Bridge Design
Chartered Membership of the Institution of Civil Engineers or other relevant
professional body
Experience of project management budget development and control, and
performance measures
A detailed knowledge and understanding of the design and construction of
highway structures and ability to interpret technical information.
Computer literate and familiar with computer aided design programmes
and database /spreadsheet and planning and design software packages
Full Driving Licence.
With at least six months of work available, a flexible daily rate and open to all tax payment methods this is the ideal opportunity for a freelance Bridge Engineer.
If you would like further information then please contact Marie Savage quoting J45483.
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