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A civil engineering firm is seeking a Site Engineer for a £13 million highways project in Bristol that involves junction improvements, drainage, and resurfacing. The role requires core site engineering skills, including the use of surveying equipment like the Leica TS16 Total Station, and managing external civil works while ensuring compliance with project standards. Applicants should have experience in civil engineering and be capable of overseeing the entire project cycle. This is a permanent and full-time position.
We are currently recruiting for a Site Engineer to work on a £13 million highways project in Bristol - the project is a highways scheme and will including junction improvements, drainage and resurfacing.
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