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Setting Out Engineer (CSA)
Longford
€55-65k + Package

Required for leading building and civil engineering contractor who are currently working on a large pharmaceutical project in Longford.

Ideal candidate will be proficient with setting out, civils, structural and architectural elements, internal and external. Experience in carrying out quality checks is essential.
Responsibilities
• Setting out and Surveying

Quality Control
• Supervision of subcontractors

This a permanent role with a contractor with an excellent reputation and who continues to win work nationwide.
Attractive package on offer including transport/allowance, pension, benefits.
To register your interest please send CV to (url removed) or call +353 (phone number removed) for more info

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