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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
CALLING ALL RAIL TRACK STAFF
CALLING ALL RAIL TRACK STAFF CRS & ISS are looking for Engineering Supervisors (ES), Controllers of Site Safety (COSS) Track Chargemen and Trackmen/MSO's to join a major infrastructure project in the Anglia/Suffolk areas. The project is expected to last around 2 years
COSS - Major Infrastructure Project
COSS Starting rate: £18ph - Experienced CRS & ISS are looking for experienced COSS'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 from the current
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
Track Chargeman - TCM
Track Chargeman - TCM Starting rate: £20ph - Experienced CRS & ISS are looking for experienced TCM'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
PTS Multi-Skilled Operatives
PTS Multi-Skilled Operatives Starting rates: £14.87ph - Blue Hat £15.50ph - Experienced CRS & ISS are looking for experienced PTS MSO's to join a major infrastructure project in the Anglia/Suffolk areas. The project is expected to last around 2 years and will involve
CALLING ALL RAIL TRACK STAFF
CALLING ALL RAIL TRACK STAFF CRS & ISS are looking for Engineering Supervisors (ES), Controllers of Site Safety (COSS) Track Chargemen and Trackmen/MSO's to join a major infrastructure project in the Anglia/Suffolk areas. The project is expected to last around 2 years