Experience:
2022 July - Until Present
Bam Nuttal, Manchester, United Kingdom
Project Engineer
I worked on railways, highways, tunnels, bridges and utility services. I was also involved in the
planning, managing/coordinating a huge number of surveys, site supervisions, management work
and reporting all over the project.
Liaised with contractors, planners and designers. I organized and attended weekly meetings with
contractors to get updates on survey reporting works to feed to the design team.
Updated an internal management tracker for all route projects including the completion, planning,
issues holding the job and updated comments/changes from drawings and designers.
Working as a Project Engineer on the mega project (TRU Project) which is a multi billion pound railway
programme that will connect passengers between cities in the north of the UK.
Education:
BSC in Civil Engineering 2017
Grade: Very Good (NARIC UK 1st Class
Degree)
Graduation Project: Project
Management – Excellent Grade
Skills:
Site Management Safety Training
Scheme - CITB (SMSTS) Certified UK
PTS - Personal Track Safety Qulification
UK
Construction and Railway Personal Track
Safety AC/DC (PTS) Qualification UK
Bentley Projectwise Trained UK
Primavera P6
Utility Location & Avoidance Training
using CAT & GENNY Qualification UK
CSCS Card & UK Driving
MS Office & EXCEL Proficient
Good knowledge of AutoCAD
License & UK Residency
Additionally:
Surveying (setting out), piling foundations, safely mobile crane lifting operations, planning duties
Liaising with the client, contractors and the council throughout the project
Planning the activities to meet the activity timetable as scheduled
Surveying the required quantity based on the drawings
Established a Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) against which any specific conditions
can be applied to ensure the safe management of traffic throughout the construction period
Solved unpredicted problems that arose onsite
Gave short task briefs to ensure all workers understand the task and will take the safety precautions
according to the RAMS (Risk Assessment & Method Statement)
Managing two construction sites of building houses that included: