Site Engineer Quality & Adoptions
East / Central Scotland Multi-site role Design & Engineering Team
Be the technical backbone behind infrastructure quality and successful adoptions across multiple live housing developments.
An established residential developer is seeking a technically strong, site-focused engineer to take ownership of infrastructure inspection, quality assurance and the structured close-out of developments through to adoption.
This role sits within the Design & Engineering team, reporting to the Engineering Manager not site management and focuses on ensuring roads, drainage, SUDS and external works are constructed correctly, signed off properly and successfully adopted by bodies such as Scottish Water and local authorities.
The Role
You ll work across multiple live developments throughout East and Central Scotland, carrying out programmed inspections of groundworks and infrastructure, verifying compliance with drawings and standards, identifying defects early and ensuring remedial actions are closed out efficiently.
You ll also lead the technical coordination of adoptions and handovers from as-built records and testing through to vesting acting as a key liaison between site teams, contractors and adopting authorities. Your work will directly enable smooth, compliant site closure and protect programme and commercial performance.
Functionally, this position allows senior engineering staff to focus on design development, approvals and value engineering, while you ensure delivery quality and orderly completion on the ground.
Key Responsibilities
About You
You ll likely come from a background as a Site Engineer, Civil Engineer, Clerk of Works or Infrastructure Inspector within residential or groundworks projects.
You ll bring:
HNC/HND/Degree in Civil Engineering (or similar) is desirable.
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