Site Engineer

Company: TRIbuild Solutions
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Location: West Sussex
Job Description:

Site Engineer – Clean Water Mains Replacement

Mid Sussex & Hampshire | Full-time | Civil Engineering / Utilities

We are looking for an experienced Site Engineer to support the delivery of clean water mains replacement projects across Mid Sussex and Hampshire. This role will play a vital part in ensuring safe, high-quality, and efficient engineering delivery on essential infrastructure schemes.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Support day-to-day site engineering operations on clean water mains replacement projects
  • Set out works in accordance with construction drawings and specifications
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations and procedures
  • Work closely with delivery teams and subcontractors to maintain programme and quality standards
  • Maintain records of site activities, including materials used, progress, and as-built data
  • Liaise with the design and pre-construction teams to resolve any technical queries
  • Contribute to the preparation and implementation of method statements and risk assessments

What We’re Looking For:

  • Previous experience working on clean water or utilities infrastructure projects
  • HNC/Degree in Civil Engineering or equivalent
  • Strong understanding of setting out, site surveying, and QA procedures
  • Working knowledge of HSE regulations and CDM
  • Confident communicator with the ability to work collaboratively across teams
  • CSCS card and a full UK driving licence

Desirable:

  • Experience with clean water infrastructure, including pipe laying, mains diversion, and reinstatement
  • Temporary works or confined space training

Why Apply?

You’ll be joining a respected civil engineering business with secured long-term work in the water sector. With opportunities to progress, continuous training, and a supportive team environment, this is an excellent opportunity for a Site Engineer looking to build a solid career in utility infrastructure delivery.

Posted: April 24th, 2025