Service Protection Engineer
Location: West Cumbria
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About us:
Come and work for one of the most successful construction and infrastructure companies in the UK.
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure delivers some of the UKs most complex and critical infrastructure across six core sectors of energy, water, nuclear, highways, rail and aviation for public and private customers. Working on projects and long-term frameworks, we believe in connecting people, places and communities through innovative and responsible infrastructure. Our people are our business. Through their expertise, we harness innovative ideas and approaches that enable us to safely and responsibly design and deliver resilient infrastructure upon which we all rely. Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, a leading UK construction and regeneration group with revenue of over £3 billion.
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Role Overview
We are seeking a proactive Service Protection Engineer to support utility assurance activities across EDNUP and the ISA. In this role, you'll ensure that works around utilities are safely planned and executed, using technologies such as EML and GPR to identify and mark underground services, enforce exclusion zones, and issue permits to dig in line with site processes.
You'll coordinate utility mapping efforts, conduct risk assessments, and contribute to hazard mitigation strategies. The role also involves regulatory compliance, stakeholder collaboration, and the integration of new technologies into utility protection plans—including supporting training and continuous improvement initiatives.
Ideal candidates will have a utility surveying background and AutoCAD experience, with a passion for safety, innovation, and teamwork in complex infrastructure environments.
Key Responsibilities
- To work in the capacity of a Service Protection Engineer completing assurance activities to ensure that works undertaken around utilities are planned and executed in a safe and efficient manner.
- The engineer will be working with EML and GPR technologies to mark up all existing utilities in areas of excavation to an approved site colour scheme and clearly mark and uphold utility exclusion zones.
- Applicants with a utility surveying background and AutoCAD experience will be prioritised.
- The engineer will also be expected to produce, issue and brief permits to dig in line with a site process.
- This role will support projects across EDNUP and the ISA and report to the ISA Service Protection Manager Coordinating utility identification and mapping efforts, conducting risk assessments, and developing plans for mitigating potential hazards.
- The engineer is responsible for regulatory compliance, collaboration with stakeholders, and obtaining necessary permits and supporting the integration of new technologies. This involves coordinating GPR surveys, integrating technology into utility protection plans, and providing training on new tools.
- The Service Protection engineer will contribute to continuous improvement by updating plans, conducting pilot tests for emerging technologies, and fostering collaboration within and beyond the organisation. They are also involved in performance monitoring, team development, and effective communication, ensuring that utility protection efforts meet established standards and contribute to a culture of safety and excellence.
Essential Qualifications and Experience
- NVQ level 3 in utility mapping minimum (level 5 preferred)
- Working Knowledge of HSG47
- Understands PAS128 terminology
- Basic CAD skills but not essential
- Good time management skills
- Previous experience in utility surveying preferable
- Good problem-solving skills
What’s in it for you?
- Generous, incremental holiday entitlement with the option to buy five days
- Family friendly policies and work/life approach
- Mentoring programmes and continuous learning support
- Contributory pension scheme
- Recognition scheme and long service awards
- Private Medical Insurance
We offer a share-save scheme, discounts like cycle-to-work and gym memberships, plus support services for colleagues and their families.
The application process
Click "Apply" to upload your CV, provide contact details, and answer a few role-specific questions. Once your application is reviewed, our Talent team will notify you of the outcome. If selected, you’ll be invited to either an in-person or virtual interview via Teams.
At Morgan Sindall, we are an equal opportunities employer and Investors in People company, committed to creating an inclusive and supportive workplace.
Morgan Sindall employs only those with the legal right to work in the UK. Proof of eligibility is required during the recruitment process.
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure has a commitment to sourcing candidates directly and as such we do not accept speculative CVs from agencies. Please note that any CVs submitted will be deemed as gifted to Morgan Sindall and any agency terms & conditions associated with the use of such CVs will be null and void.