Temporary Works Co-ordinator

Location Bicester
Discipline: Civil Engineering
Job type: Temporary
Salary: £500 - £550 per day
Contact name: Nathan Cooling

Contact email: nathancooling@aldwychconsulting.com
Job ref: BBBH1933_1710352981
Published: 7 months ago
Startdate: 25/3/24

Are you an experienced Temporary works Engineer? Are you looking for your next role? Would you want to work on a unique and challenging project? Then we may have your next role waiting for you!


Our client is looking to add a Temporary Works Coordinator to their existing team to work on an exciting new project in Buckinghamshire area. They are delivering interesting and unique structures and other works which require support in Temporary works over the next couple of years.

The Role

As a Temporary Works Coordinator, you will be responsible for

Co-ordination of Temporary Works between site teams and designers, and ensuring the temporary works designs produced meet requirements for the project.

You will ensure the Temporary work designs are approved and progressed through the clients approvals process and then oversee their implementation out onto site.

You will undertake site inspections and issue TW permits. Managed and coordinate temporary works supervisors.



The Candidate

You will hold

  • Ideally a Degree qualification in civil engineering or equivalent is preferred

  • Able to display previous experience in a similar role.

  • Hold a current Temporary works coordinator ticket

  • Good working knowledge of Temporary Works management.

  • Driving Licence.

If this sounds like the right kind of role for you then apply with your cv to this job now!


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Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

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