Section Engineer

London

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Morgan Sindall Infrastructure
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54490
Vacancy title
Section Engineer
Function(s)
Engineering
Contract type
Full time fixed term contract
Region
London
Location(s)
Whitechapel
Description

Section Engineers

Location: Whitechapel, London

Talented people are the key to our success

Are you looking to develop your career as a section engineer?  Would you like to work for a progressive and ambitious company within the construction and infrastructure industry?  If so, please read on.

Morgan Sindall provides national design, construction and infrastructure services to private and public sector customers across a comprehensive range of markets.  We aim to create great results for our customers, partners and ourselves.

We are currently recruiting for talented, motivated and ambitious section engineer to join our growing team on our C510 project in Whitechapel, London.

As a section engineer you will manage the technical aspects associated with tunnel construction.

Already experienced as a section engineer within the tunnelling industry, you will have a relevant industry qualification (HND/HNC/BEng or equivalent) and experience of working in a city centre environment. You will have knowledge of systems and equipment as well as a working knowledge of the roads and streets work act. You will also have excellent organisational, planning and time management skills and be able to manage projects simultaneously without compromising on standards and quality.

To be part of a successful team and build your future career with Morgan Sindall please apply now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Morgan Sindall is an equal opportunities employer and has been accredited with the Positive About Disabled People.

Morgan Sindall is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.

In the recruitment process all applicants are required to provide the necessary right to work information and documentation.

 

 


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