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The role of site engineer and what exactly they do varies enormously from project to project a housing development, for example, will have very different needs to a shopping centre. But most site engineer jobs will include technical, supervisory and organisational elements.
Projects can be small-scale or multi-million pound affairs. As a site engineer, you could be working on road, civil, rail or other infrastructure projects, based anywhere in the UK.
A site engineer is part of the site management team, and takes some of the responsibility for security, health and safety, and organising and supervising materials and people. Site engineers mark out the site, make sure designs are applied correctly and liaise with main and sub-contractors and the site manager. Regular liaison with the client, its representatives, and any consultants is another key part of the
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