Study and interpret structural, architectural, and M&E drawings in detail, identifying coordination gaps, constructability concerns, and design clashes before work commences on site
Develop method statements and work sequences for complex structural and architectural works, ensuring construction logic is sound, safe, and efficient
Prepare and maintain short-term construction programmes tied to the master programme, identifying critical path activities and proposing recovery measures when milestones are at risk
Coordinate with consultants and the design team on technical queries, managing the RFA/ RFI process to achieve timely and documented design decisions
Identify technical challenges on site — whether related to ground conditions, structural interfaces, sequencing conflicts, or material constraints — and propose practical, engineered solutions rather than waiting for instructions
Support the Project Manager in preparing and responding to technical submissions, including temporary works designs
Actively participate in value engineering exercises during the pre-construction and construction phases, contributing ideas that reduce cost, improve buildability, or shorten the programme without compromising structural integrity, safety, or design intent
Contribute to post-project reviews by documenting successful engineering solutions and lessons learned for application in future projects
Ensure all temporary works — including falsework, formwork, shoring, and excavation support — are designed, checked, and approved by a competent person
Participate actively in weekly safety inspections and toolbox meetings, reinforcing a culture where safety and quality are non-negotiable at every level of the team