A civil site engineer is the primary technical and supervisory professional on a construction site. They serve as the crucial link between the project's structural designs and the physical construction, ensuring projects are executed accurately, safely, on schedule, and within budget. [1, 2]Core responsibilities are categorized into several key operational areas:1. Technical Execution & Layout
- Site Surveying & Layout: Plotting lines, levels, and boundaries before excavation begins to ensure structures match architectural and structural blueprints.
- Drawing Interpretation: Reviewing blueprints, Bar Bending Schedules (BBS), and structural plans to ensure all construction matches exact specifications.
- Technical Support: Resolving design discrepancies and diagnosing technical problems as they arise on-site. [1, 2, 3, 4]
2. Quality Assurance & Control
- Material Management: Estimating raw material quantities and overseeing the procurement and testing of construction materials (e.g., concrete, steel, bricks).
- Site Inspections: Checking shuttering, steel reinforcement placement, and alignment prior to pouring concrete.
- Testing & Compliance: Conducting slump tests, cube tests, water quality tests, and monitoring structural curing processes. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
3. Site Supervision & Coordination
- Task Delegation: Assigning daily tasks to laborers, masons, and subcontractors, and monitoring their workflow to ensure productivity.
- Stakeholder Liaison: Communicating effectively with project managers, architects, clients, and local authorities to ensure alignment. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
4. Safety & Regulatory Compliance
- Hazard Mitigation: Enforcing safety protocols (OSHA or local equivalents), ensuring workers use appropriate PPE, and mitigating on-site hazards.
- Environmental & Legal Codes: Ensuring that the construction practices comply with local zoning laws, environmental regulations, and building codes.
Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹35,000.00 per month
Work Location: In person