Working Supervisor jobs in United Kingdom | Jobs 1 - 7 of 7
Site Supervisor
Are you a Site Supervisor with experience working on civils for Network Rail projects? Are you looking for your next contract position? This is an excellent opportunity to join a rail contractor on the delivery of access for all and fencing works on a projects for Network
Site Supervisor
Are you a Site Supervisor with experience working on fencing for Network Rail projects? Are you looking for your next contract position? This is an excellent opportunity to join a rail contractor on the delivery of fencing works on a projects for Network Rail. Rate: £240/day
Site Supervisor
Are you a Site Supervisor with a valid PTS and SSSTS/SMSTS? Do you have a proven track record of managing vegetation teams within the rail? Location: Sussex region Rate: £250-£300/day CIS Duration: 6mth rolling Our client is an industry leading multi-discplinary
Section Engineer
About The Role At EKFB we’re shaping Infrastructure for a better tomorrow. All four of our partners (Eiffage, Kier, Ferrovial and BAM) bring specialist expertise in the design, construction, operation, financing and maintenance of railway networks, including the construction
Electrical Technician
Technician (Electrically biased) 6 month rolling contract (Project until December 2024) Northampton Depot Reporting to the Modifications and Upgrades Manager, your primary responsibility will be to undertake train maintenance of the depot rolling stock and conduct associated
Electrical Technician
Technician (Electrically biased) 6 month rolling contract (Project until December 2024) Northampton Depot Reporting to the Modifications and Upgrades Manager, your primary responsibility will be to undertake train maintenance of the depot rolling stock and conduct associated
Engineering Supervisor - ES
Engineering Supervisor - ES Starting rate: £24ph - Experienced CRS & ISS are looking for experienced ES's to join a major infrastructure project in the Anglia/Suffolk areas. The project is expected to last around 2 years and will involve building a new rail line branching