16/04/2024 | Fulltime | Porthmadog | CV-Library | £70,000 - £80,000 / Year We are working with a world-renowned civil engineering contractor, responsible for delivering some of the most iconic infrastructure schemes within the UK and internationally. They are currently in the early stages of constructing a £200.M power supply tunnel project in an area of outstanding
Save for laterRegister your CV10/04/2024 | Fulltime | Porthmadog | CV-LibraryAnd end-user handover. On a day to day basis, the responsibilities of the Project Planner will include the following (not exhaustive) Managing controlled project documentation Drawing up and supporting the implementation of a construction programme Defining methods and establishing outputs
Save for laterRegister your CV10/04/2024 | Fulltime | Porthmadog | CV-Libraryconstruction tolerances and test plans Previous experience of working as a General Foreman on Civil Engineering projects that involve earthworks, drainage and structures with a large percentage of self-delivery CSCS Gold Card SMSTSWhy UsFor the successful General Foreman, we offer an extensive range of career
Save for laterRegister your CV27/03/2024 | Fulltime | Porthmadog | CV-Library | £70,000 - £80,000 / Year We are currently working with a well-renowned and globally respected contractor with a track record of delivering some iconic infrastructure projects around the globe. They are currently in the early stages of constructing a £200.M power supply tunnel project in an area of outstanding natural
Save for laterRegister your CV15/03/2024 | Fulltime | Porthmadog | CV-LibraryEnvironmental considerations. THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT - Experience of working on either large civil engineering, building infrastructure projects or construction industry. - Good knowledge and experience of statutory environmental legislation and regulations, as well as industry best practice. - Good knowledge
Save for laterRegister your CV24/02/2024 | Fulltime | Porthmadog | Sphere Solutionsworks underway, and the mains works consisting of the construction of two shafts and 3.KM tunnels to carry electricity supply under the Dwyryd Estuary, due to commence early 2024. The project has a
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