Materials Engineer

Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering
Leiston
6 days ago
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We have a fantastic opportunity for a Materials Engineer to join our Ground Engineering team working on the Sizewell C project in Suffolk. The project will deliver clean energy to 6 million homes for the next 60 years.


Role Purpose

  • Support the management and delivery of materials engineering services within GSA Alliance.
  • Establish and maintain safe methods of work.
  • Conduct testing samples, coordination of changes, and compliance visits.
  • Maintain high standards of documentation, communication, and regulatory compliance.

Responsibilities

  • Focus on Zero Harm across the GSA site.
  • Support delivery of Sustainability activities.
  • Plan and undertake inspection and testing on site and in the laboratory.
  • Maintain UKAS accreditation standards and site quality system compliance.
  • Deliver results by deadlines.
  • Maintain equipment calibrations and manage lab defects.
  • Identify and record best practice.
  • Produce compliance reports and undertake site QMS audits.
  • Dispatch samples to external test laboratories and review reports.
  • Allocate testing resources daily.

Qualifications & Experience

  • Experience auditing, training/development of junior staff and KPI reporting.
  • Key focus on health & safety in lab, risk assessments, method statements.
  • NVQ level 3 or equivalent; budget operation.
  • Materials technical knowledge; proficient in Microsoft Excel and Access.

Desirable

  • Previous UKAS accredited laboratory experience with construction materials.
  • Passion for work, willingness to exceed expectations, quick learner, adaptable.

Benefits

  • Attractive negotiated salary.
  • 25 days annual leave + bank holidays.
  • Company car/car allowance.
  • Pension savings scheme.
  • Enhanced maternity/paternity and family friendly policies.
  • Access to Refer and Earn scheme.
  • Discretionary annual salary reviews.

About Us

Balfour Beatty Ground Engineering is one of the UK’s leading specialist geo‑technical contractors, providing innovative piling and ground improvement solutions across all sectors.


Diversity and Inclusion

At Balfour Beatty, we believe that diversity and inclusion are essential components of any successful, happy workplace. Through our Value Everyone D&I Strategy and Action Plan, we are growing our diverse workforce and developing our inclusive culture where everyone is able to thrive and reach their full potential, regardless of their identity or background.


Disability Confident Employer

As a Disability Confident Employer, we are committed to working with people who have disabilities and long‑term health conditions to remove barriers for them in obtaining employment. We are also committed to offering applicants with a disability an interview if they meet the minimum requirements for the role.


Location

Leiston, England, United Kingdom.


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