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18 August 2008
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Trainee Rail Site Engineer
Site Engineer
Salary and location:
25k - 30k + Car + Fuel card + Benefits
Based: Home Counties - Bedford, Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Oxfordshire
Role Description:
A Site Engineer is required for various civil based rail infrastructure projects. The Site Engineer role includes Setting out, using Total station, working on drainage and foundations as well as reading designs and liaising with sub contractors. Working on various projects from station upgrades, platform extensions and bridge strengthening/new build/replacement works. The Site Engineer must be a strong team player with a strong will to develop your career up to chartership and in to a Project Manager role.
Required experience:
Civil qualification required, be it HND, HNC or Degree qualified, this is in conjunction with good experience of all aspects of site engineering. Minimum of 2 year experience is needed in a civil site engineering role. Full training is provided in to the rail industry.
Benefits Package:
25k - 30K + company car or car allowance, fuel card, pension, health care Relevant training and development is in place to give you a set training plan to achieve charted status over a set time period.
Employer profile:
The successful candidate will be joining an organisation that reward people who want to progress in their career. Emphasis is put on development and growth of both individuals and the company, so there are opportunities to progress through the organisation. They operate across multiple markets, including road, rail, civil and M&E projects nationwide turning over 300million per year.
PLEASE NOTE
You must be eligible to live and work in the UK to apply for this position.
Salary: 25k - 30k + Package
Contact Name: Phil Crew
Email: 17608a42.1@emailbox.co.uk
Phone: 01332 861322
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