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Temporary Works Coordinator


Details:
  • Salary: £65,000 - 70,000 - Annum
  • Location: Scotland
  • Date: 1 month ago
Description:

Temporary Works Coordinator

We are recruiting for an experienced Temporary Works Coordinator with a strong background coordinating temporary works across major civil engineering or infrastructure projects.

This is a senior project based role suited to somebody with strong technical and coordination capability who can ensure temporary works are safely planned, designed, implemented and controlled across a large and technically complex construction environment.

Candidates with experience across heavy civils, tunnelling, energy, infrastructure or similarly complex construction projects would be highly relevant.

The Project

A major infrastructure and renewable energy development near Inverness is now entering delivery and forms part of a significant long duration investment programme supporting the future resilience of the UK electricity network.

The project represents one of Scotland’s most technically complex infrastructure developments and includes:

• Large scale heavy civil engineering works

• Underground and tunnelling activities

• Major reinforced concrete structures

• Power and energy infrastructure

• Associated enabling and supporting works

Our client is a leading international engineering and infrastructure contractor recognised for delivering complex civil engineering, energy and infrastructure projects across the UK and internationally.

The Role

As Temporary Works Coordinator, you will coordinate temporary works activities across the project, working closely with engineering, design, construction, consultants and site teams to ensure temporary works are properly planned and controlled.

Key responsibilities will include:

• Coordinating temporary works schemes with permanent works

• Reviewing and preparing temporary works design briefs and documentation

• Ensuring temporary works procedures are implemented across site

• Managing internal and external temporary works designers

• Coordinating temporary works with permanent works designers

• Inspecting temporary works installations and issuing permits where required

• Ensuring Temporary Works Supervisors are trained and following procedures

• Supporting compliance with BS5975 and project temporary works requirements

What We Are Looking For

• Temporary Works Coordinator experience within civil engineering or infrastructure

• Strong understanding of BS5975 and temporary works procedures

• Experience coordinating complex temporary works schemes

• Knowledge of CDM duties and principal contractor requirements

• Engineering qualification such as HNC, HND or degree desirable

• Strong coordination, communication and technical review skills

• Experience within heavy civils, tunnelling, energy or major infrastructure projects would be advantageous

The project is based near Inverness, Scotland.

Accommodation and travel support will be provided for candidates mobilising from outside the area.

For a confidential discussion or to apply, please submit an updated CV

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