Methods Engineer

Swindon
3 weeks ago
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I am working with one of my top clients as they require a Methods Engineer to assist them on a Rock Filled Dam scheme. This role is based in Swindon offering a great rate (Outside IR35) and an initial 3 month contract. The role will require you to work in the office 3 days minimum a week with the option to work from home for the remainder of the week.

Purpose of the role:

  • The Methods Engineer will assist the Project Engineering and Delivery teams with materials engineering, material approvals and Inspection & Test Plans.

  • Oversee the quality, specifications, and client requirements of materials used in the construction of the Project. Ensure they comply with sustainability, industry standards, and safety requirements. This includes managing material testing where necessary, identifying potential issues, and collaborating with other engineering disciplines to optimise material usage throughout the Project.

    Role accountabilities but not limited to:

  • Review the requirements outlined in the Works Information.

  • Assess the specification and design concerning environmental and sustainability constraints, and their integration into material requirements.

  • Provide guidance on necessary deviations, value engineering, and amendments to requirements and specifications.

  • Coordinate the materials specifications, ITP requirements, and approvals for specialist supplier materials (MAF).

  • Cooperation and advice of the environmental carbon team to meet carbon targets.

  • Review and refine delivery strategy and logistic constraints for concrete, earthworks and other bulk materials.

  • Review and detailed definition of testing facilities on-site/off-site.

  • Review and refine the testing procurement strategy; provide support in selecting subcontractors and developing contracts.

  • Develop templates for testing and technical assurance.

  • Review and advise on technical assurance requirements, procedures, templates, and documents for the project.

  • Engage with the supply chain and subcontractors, and support the engineering, procurement, and construction teams.

  • Assist in the recruitment of specialist staff for testing, materials management, and assurance.

  • Understand the client’s Environment and Sustainability Policies, processes, and statutory requirements as they affect business operations, ensuring that the relevant requirements within their discipline are implemented in the project.

  • Exceptional understanding and implementation of materials science and engineering principles related to Civil, MEP, and HV Equipment.

  • Provide advice on construction methods and industry standards.

  • Assist in tender-related activities and the appointment of subcontractors based on material selections.

  • Condense large volumes of technical information on materials and present it to non-technical members of the broader Project team.

  • Review subcontractors' Inspection and Test Plans in line with the Contractor’s requirements.

    Required project knowledge:

  • Responsibilities of the Principal Designer and Principal Contractor under CDM Regulations.

  • A Bachelor’s degree in engineering, a related science field, or an equivalent qualification.

  • Experience in material testing and manufacturing assurance is advisable.

  • Experience in Civil, MEP, and High Voltage construction methods is required.

  • Qualifications under the CSCS Card system are advisable.

  • Familiarity with Electronic Management Document Systems (EDMS), such as Themis, ProjectWise, Aconex, BIM360.

  • Understanding of contract and company procedures.

  • Substantial experience in construction and design.

  • Awareness of sustainability when selecting materials or adhering to industry best practices.

    If you feel this role could be for you or you would like to find out more then please send a copy of your CV to Leon Hasnat

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