What you will be doing
Structures on a live logistics park: piling, pile caps, industrial slabs to FM2 tolerance, and pre-engineered steel going up at a peak of 640 tonnes a week.
You will spend most of your day at the workface, not at a desk. The work is setting out, checking, and having the uncomfortable conversation when something is not right before it gets covered up.
The part of this job that matters most
Reinforcement inspection is a hold point here. That means work physically stops until you sign, and it means you will sometimes be the reason a pour does not happen today.
We back that. Nobody at Qundus has been leaned on to pass an inspection to keep a programme, and if it ever happens you go straight to the technical director.
What you will learn
Hot-weather concreting properly — ice in the mix, night pours, retarder dosage, thermocouples at three depths. It is a genuine specialism and the Kingdom is the place to learn it.
You will also learn how to read a federated model against what is physically in front of you, which is a more useful skill than either one alone.