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Construction Project Engineer

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If you’re technically minded, enjoy problem-solving, and thrive in hands-on environments, Construction Project Engineer jobs offer an exciting opportunity within Scotland’s diverse and fast-moving construction and trades sector. At Stafffinders, we support skilled engineers and emerging talent by connecting them with respected employers helping you secure a role that aligns with your experience and future ambitions.


Construction Project Engineers play a crucial role in ensuring building projects run safely, efficiently, and to the highest standards. From coordinating technical plans and managing site activity to resolving engineering challenges, their contribution helps keep construction projects progressing smoothly. These roles are essential across sectors including civil engineering, commercial builds, residential construction, and infrastructure development, where accuracy, safety, and reliable planning are key.


What Does a Construction Project Engineer Do?

A Construction Project Engineer is responsible for delivering technical, administrative, and on-site support throughout the lifecycle of construction projects. This involves working closely with contractors, designers, clients, and project managers to ensure engineering plans are followed accurately and efficiently. Typical responsibilities include:

  • Supporting the creation and interpretation of technical drawings and project specifications

  • Coordinating site activities and ensuring teams follow construction standards

  • Monitoring project progress and identifying potential risks or delays

  • Conducting site inspections to maintain safety, compliance, and quality

  • Resolving engineering issues in collaboration with contractors and design teams

  • Preparing reports, documentation, and updates for project stakeholders

  • Managing materials, equipment, and resources to meet project timelines

  • Ensuring all work adheres to health, safety, and environmental regulations

Project Engineers work closely with quantity surveyors, architects, site managers, subcontractors, and senior engineers to ensure successful and timely project delivery.


Skills and Qualities for Construction Project Engineer Jobs

To succeed in a Construction Project Engineer role, candidates must combine technical expertise with strong communication and organisational skills. Employers look for confident decision-makers with a keen eye for detail and the ability to remain calm under pressure in a busy construction setting.

Key skills and attributes include:

  • Strong engineering knowledge and problem-solving ability

  • Ability to read and interpret technical plans and construction drawings

  • Excellent communication and coordination skills

  • High attention to detail and understanding of quality standards

  • Confident working in fast-paced construction environments

  • Strong teamwork skills and the ability to collaborate across site teams

  • Good organisational skills and ability to manage multiple priorities

  • A solid understanding of health and safety regulations

Experience in construction engineering or project support is highly valued, although many employers provide training for motivated candidates with the right technical background.


Training and Career Progression

Many Construction Project Engineer roles offer ongoing training in areas such as project management, structural engineering, building regulations, and site safety. Professional qualifications such as IOSH, NEBOSH, or ICE/CIHT routes can significantly enhance progression opportunities.

As experience grows, you may advance into roles such as:

  • Site Engineer

  • Senior Project Engineer

  • Construction Project Manager

  • Site Manager

  • Civil Engineer

  • Engineering Manager

  • Contracts Manager

There is also scope to specialise in areas such as structural engineering, infrastructure, environmental engineering, or digital construction (BIM).


Explore Construction Project Engineer jobs with Stafffinders today.

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