Who should apply

Seeking a Rewarding Career?

Discover Opportunities at ENKA ENGINEERING COLLEGE

If you enjoy working outdoors, using your initiative, and are methodical in your approach,
this may be the career for you.
Enka’s students are drawn from different backgrounds with the common aim of
becoming valuable site engineers:
Candidates in this category should consider the 2-week course.

  • Bricklayer
  • Ground worker
  • Steel fixer
  • Steel erector
  • Site Foreman
  • Site manager
  • Contract manager
  • Architects
  • Land Surveyors
  • Civil engineer
  • Structural engineer
  • Railway engineer
  • Architect
  • Quantity surveyor
  • IT Engineer
  • AutoCAD technician
  • Career change
  • Self-builder
2 Week Course

Frequently asked questions

Answers to Your Pathway in Engineering Excellence

ENKA’s FAQs simplify your journey into engineering, providing concise answers on courses, admissions, and curriculum details.

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Proficiency in fundamental geometry and algebra, coupled with a methodical and systematic work ethic, forms the bedrock of our training at ENKA ENGINEERING COLLEGE. An adept approach to problem-solving, physical fitness, and excellent communication skills are highly valued traits we cultivate in our students. Moreover, a penchant for implementing innovative ideas and procedures is encouraged throughout our courses. For individuals uncertain about their qualifications or experience, our doors are open for discussions to guide you toward the most suitable course tailored to your needs and aspirations.

Site engineers perform a technical, organizational and supervisory role on construction projects, including setting out roads, drains, sewers, and structures involved in construction operations.

Site engineers apply designs and plans to mark out the site and can be involved in projects ranging from small scale to multi-million pound ventures. This may include civil, road, rail and other infrastructure projects.

A site engineer works as part of the site management team liaising with and working alongside architects, engineers, construction managers, supervisors, planners, surveyors and subcontractors. They share responsibility for site security, health and safety, and the organization and supervision of material and human resources.

A civil engineer can be a designer, site engineer, project manager, construction manager, project coordinator and so on. Site engineer is only a designation in construction.

Civil or structural engineers can only be a good site engineer if they work on site more then 5-10 years to gain hands on practical construction skills. This could be time consuming and tiring for most people due to lack understanding of practical aspect of construction.

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