Role
of Construction Site Engineer depends on the type of work involved and
experience of site engineer in a construction project. The duties and
responsibilities of a construction site engineer are typically as follows, many
of these will be delegated to other engineers on the site according to their
experience and ability:
- Setting out the works in accordance
with the drawings and specification
- Liaising with the project planning engineer regarding construction
programmes
- Checking materials and work in progress for compliance with the
specified requirements
- Observance of safety requirements
- Resolving technical issues with employer’s representatives, suppliers,
subcontractors and statutory authorities
- Quality control in accordance with CSIs/procedures method statements,
quality plans and inspection and test plans, all prepared by the project
management team and by subcontractors
- Liaising with company or project purchasing department to ensure that
purchase orders adequately define the specified requirements
- Supervising and counselling junior or trainee engineers
- Measurement and valuation (in collaboration with the project quantity
surveyor where appropriate)
- Providing data in respect of variation orders and site instructions
- Preparing record drawings, technical reports, site diary
- Job review of subordinate staff