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Job Title: Site Engineer – Railway Project Location: Delhi Reports to: Project Manager / Senior Site Engineer Job Summary: We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Site Engineer with experience in railway construction projects. The Site Engineer will be responsible for overseeing all activities on-site, ensuring that the railway project is executed efficiently, safely, and in line with project timelines, specifications, and quality standards. Key Responsibilities: - Project Supervision: Oversee daily on-site activities related to the construction of railway tracks, stations, and other associated infrastructure, ensuring compliance with the project plan. - Quality Assurance: Ensure all construction activities are conducted to meet high-quality standards and follow design specifications, including track laying, earthworks, and station construction. - Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Compliance: Monitor and enforce strict adherence to safety standards and environmental regulations. Conduct safety audits and organize daily toolbox talks. - Coordinate Subcontractors and Labor: Supervise and coordinate the work of subcontractors, laborers, and material suppliers to ensure work is progressing as per schedule and quality. - Material & Resource Management: Ensure that all materials and resources required for the project are available on-site, properly stored, and used efficiently. Work with procurement to track and manage materials required for track laying and station construction. - Schedule Management: Monitor progress against project schedules and ensure timely completion of tasks. Identify potential delays or risks and propose corrective actions. - Technical Support: Provide technical guidance to site staff, ensuring any challenges encountered in office are addressed promptly and effectively. - Reporting: Prepare and maintain regular progress reports, including site activity logs, work progress, material usage, and any challenges or risks encountered. - Surveying and Documentation: Assist with surveying activities, ensuring proper leveling, alignment, and design conformance for the track and infrastructure. Maintain detailed records of all site activities and documentation. - Site Inspections & Testing: Coordinate with the quality control team to perform inspections and tests on materials and completed works. Ensure railway track integrity, structural components, and station facilities meet project specifications. Qualifications: - Education: Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering, Railway Engineering, or a related field. - Experience: Minimum 1-2 years of experience in the construction of railway projects, including track laying, signaling systems, or station construction. - Certifications: Relevant certifications in safety (e.g., NEBOSH, OSHA) are desirable. Specialized railway engineering qualifications are a plus. Share your cv at hrvcdevcon@gmail.com or 7814686588 Job Type: Full-time Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹30,000.00 per month Work Location: In person

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