The Civil Engineer (CE) will be required to work with the Project Manager and the project team to deliver projects in accordance with the Companies policies and procedures and will need to communicate effectively and work as a team with Paynter Dixon site supervision staff. Clear delegation is important.
The CE is to work closely with the project delivery team to finalise design co-ordination, develop planning and procurement strategies, budgets, subcontract tender lettings, cost control administration, HSEQ development and management and overall general project management. Whilst ensuring Client satisfaction is maximised and Paynter Dixon’s risks are minimised with a high-level of safety and reducing costs with all entitled revenues on project.
Civil Engineers, are responsible for assisting in the:
• Carrying out a Project Risk Assessment for Construction Works;
• Developing, implementing and maintaining a Construction Management Plan consistent with the IMS;
• Identifying the resources necessary to fulfil IMS requirements on their projects;
• General management and leadership of the implementation of safety including but not limited to disciplinary procedures;
• Demonstrating commitment to Work Health & Safety through their own actions;
• Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, standards and Codes of Practice;
• Collect and collate all Paynter Dixon IMS data as required.
Other key tasks include:
• Contracts/tendering documentation
• Cost control, reporting and forecasting
• Construction programming
• Safety and quality
• Determining construction methods, materials and quality standards, and drafting and interpreting specifications, drawings, plans, construction methods and procedures.
• Organising and directing site labour and the delivery of construction materials, plant and equipment, and establishing detailed programs for the coordination of site activities.
• Studying architectural and engineering drawings and specifications to estimate total costs, and preparing detailed cost plans and estimates as tools to assist in budgetary control.
• Monitoring changes to designs, assessing effects on cost, and measuring, valuing and negotiating variations to designs.
• Analysing structural systems for both static and dynamic loads.
Qualifications and experience:
• Relevant qualification in civil engineering
• Knowledge of WHS & Environmental legislation, Codes of Practice and Standards as they apply to the construction industry
• Please note this role will be Coffs Harbour based.
The CE is to work closely with the project delivery team to finalise design co-ordination, develop planning and procurement strategies, budgets, subcontract tender lettings, cost control administration, HSEQ development and management and overall general project management. Whilst ensuring Client satisfaction is maximised and Paynter Dixon’s risks are minimised with a high-level of safety and reducing costs with all entitled revenues on project.
Civil Engineers, are responsible for assisting in the:
• Carrying out a Project Risk Assessment for Construction Works;
• Developing, implementing and maintaining a Construction Management Plan consistent with the IMS;
• Identifying the resources necessary to fulfil IMS requirements on their projects;
• General management and leadership of the implementation of safety including but not limited to disciplinary procedures;
• Demonstrating commitment to Work Health & Safety through their own actions;
• Ensuring compliance with relevant legislation, standards and Codes of Practice;
• Collect and collate all Paynter Dixon IMS data as required.
Other key tasks include:
• Contracts/tendering documentation
• Cost control, reporting and forecasting
• Construction programming
• Safety and quality
• Determining construction methods, materials and quality standards, and drafting and interpreting specifications, drawings, plans, construction methods and procedures.
• Organising and directing site labour and the delivery of construction materials, plant and equipment, and establishing detailed programs for the coordination of site activities.
• Studying architectural and engineering drawings and specifications to estimate total costs, and preparing detailed cost plans and estimates as tools to assist in budgetary control.
• Monitoring changes to designs, assessing effects on cost, and measuring, valuing and negotiating variations to designs.
• Analysing structural systems for both static and dynamic loads.
Qualifications and experience:
• Relevant qualification in civil engineering
• Knowledge of WHS & Environmental legislation, Codes of Practice and Standards as they apply to the construction industry
• Please note this role will be Coffs Harbour based.