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Job Ref: 214553333
Date: 2021-09-01 14:00:15
Do you have Plant Inspector experience and interested in working on the largest critical infrastructure project in Europe?
Our client has been appointed by HS2 to deliver civil engineering works across a 225km section of the new high speed rail link between Euston and Birmingham, and we are proud to supply Plant Inspectors, among many other skilled trades and labour across multiple sites and projects.
Presently, the scope of works include viaducts, shafts, tunnelling, road diversions, overbridges and over 100 million cubic metres of excavation, over the course of the next 4+ years. We have a lot of work ahead of us… are you the Plant Inspector we are looking for?
Successful applicants will need:
* Previous experience inspecting construction plant machinery, reporting defects, conducting safety checks. Knowledge of a variety of plant machinery is imperative
* Driving licence and own vehicle due to the location
* CSCS card
Pay rate: £16.89 per hour. After 8 hours per day, the rate goes up to £25.33
Hours: Monday to Friday, day shifts
Contract type: PAYE only
Location: Several locations around Aylesbury and Northamptonshire
Duration: This section of the HS2 contract is currently until 2026
Benefits include:
* PAYE contract, weekly direct pay, long-term work
* Holiday pay – 29 days a year
* Continuous improvement scheme and upskilling on site
* Fantastic overtime rates
If you are an experienced Plant Inspector, we look forward to receiving your application.
McGinley Support Services (Infrastructure) Ltd is committed to equal opportunities and actively seeks applications from all sectors of the community. We particularly encourage applications from women, those with a disability (that is permissible to a safety-critical environment) and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) candidates, as these groups are underrepresented throughout the construction industry
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