It is important that when engaging a Site Engineer, that you read this statement carefully and ensure that it still applies for the position that you are about to engage this contractor for.
Site Engineers are all engaged with in the same way in relation to the statements contained within this document.
Each of the individuals are responsible for a discreet piece of work outlined in a document at the beginning of the project. In order for Octavius to move them onto another piece of work or project, and new contract or formal working arrangement would be needed.
There may be some additional supplementary information required from the delivery team before the piece of work is accepted by the worker.
The 2 key outputs of a Site Engineer at Octavius are either 1) Setting out the Infrastructure or 2) Monitoring of the Infrastructure. In both cases, they are provided with documents or technical specifications that provide information relevant to what needs to be delivered, but not how, and are solely responsible for ensuring that the work is carried out. They may need to ask for additional information from Octavius if anything is omitted in the original plans.
Octavius reply upon the skills and experience of the workers to complete the allocated work and have no input into the way that this work is carried out.
The answers to the following are also correct:
I confirm that the above statements are true and accurate and believe the workers to be independent and truly self-employed – particularly in relation to supervision, direction and control outlined in the CIS criteria.