Surfacing Engineer
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Job Description The Fulton Hogan Life Life at Fulton Hogan is about making the most of the opportunities, taking responsibility, having a crack, being accountable and making it happen. We live by our REAL values Respect, Energy & Effort, Attitude, Leadership and we demonstrate these through the good work we do, every day, as one team. Nau mai haere mai ki tā mātou whānau Welcome to our Fulton Hogan Family As our Surfacing Engineer you will be responsible for supporting the Divisional and Department Managers with a wide range of responsibilities including but not limited to the following:
- Reviewing and assisting survey levels on site.
- Scoping forward works and resourcing in conjunction with the Supervisor.
- Overviewing QA and assisting as needed.
- Assisting with the pricing of work and tender preparation.
- Organising and forward ordering of subbies, materials, plant and people.
- Ensuring all work is bought to charge.
- Measuring works in progress.
- Ensure appropriate QA records are kept allowing the effective management of contracts.
- Ensure jobs are carried out to job specifications, company policies and relevant legislation, codes and regulations.
- Ensure contracts are completed to consultant standards, within time and budget.
- A company vehicle will be provided with this position.
- Medical insurance for you and your whānau.
- Life insurance from day one.
- KiwiSaver employer contributions after service milestones up to 7%.
- Fuel discount card.
- Parental leave top-up payment with additional return to work support.
- Family scholarships.
- Ongoing training and development, career growth and progression opportunities.
- Great discounts at a wide range of retailers.
- Bachelors / Diploma in Civil Engineering.
- 1 to 3 Years relevant surfacing experience.
- Understanding of job pricing including materials, labour and plant and their associated margins / profit calculations.
- Aware of NZTA specifications.
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