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Site Engineer

Brougham
1 week ago
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The Company:

We are working with a leading Contractor whose NW Regional Construction team would generally deliver projects for clients principally across the North West of England.

They take on projects valued over £100 Million typically in the commercial, industrial, care, leisure, pharmaceutical, retail, education and residential sectors.

They have grown consistently over the last 10 years developing some great relationships with both public and private sector clients, are very cash rich, have a great supply chain that they pay promptly (we know this from our own experience) and have a very experienced, knowledgeable and approachable management team.

Requirements / Reasons to Apply:

Due to planned, controlled growth and an excellent pipeline of work, they are now in a position to recruit at Site Engineer.

Ideally, you will have worked as a Site Engineer for a main contractor on similar schemes to those mentioned above.

You will be based in, or able to commute to Cumbria on a daily basis.

Rewards:

You will be working with a forward thinking, award-winning contractor who deliver high-profile, exciting projects.

You will receive a good salary and package that includes a wide variety of benefits and a company who can provide a challenging and supportive working environment

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