Job Details
Job Ref: 214962336
Date: 2021-10-20 18:00:20
Site Agent – Highways/Civils
Location: Buckinghamshire
Remuneration: Up to £55,000
Benefits:
Company vehicle or car allowance
Instant enrolment to bonus scheme paying up to 15%.
Private healthcare
Pension match up to 6%
25 days holiday + bank holidaysA major tier 1 contractor with over 65 years of successful trading history is looking for a General Foreman with aspirations of growing with the company to work on projects within the civil engineering and highways sector.
The ideal person will have a minimum of 5 years of site experience working on projects with a civil engineering/highways/infrastructure background and is hungry to work their way up the job ladder.
This is a great opportunity for an experienced General Foreman to join the team. You will be responsible for the infrastructure elements of the project.
Why apply?
Major tier 1 contractor with large scale frameworks nationwide.
Great opportunity for internal progression – exceptional track record of internal promotion.
Well established company who have operated successfully for over 65 years and cash rich.
Competitive remuneration package.Requirements
Civil engineering background within a main contractor environment
Experience within earthworks, 278 works, remediation
Have a strong personality and work ethic
CSCS, SMSTS, First Aid The successful Project Manager will be local to the Buckinghamshire area.
Application Process:
Please submit all applications via this job board or send your CV directly to quoting vacancy reference number . We will contact you within 3 working days if your application has been successful.
We also operate a referral scheme, details of which can be found here. Recommend a friend or colleague and claim a £250 referral fee.
Services advertised by Project Resource are that of an Employment Business/Agency. Project Resource are an equality and diversity recruitment agent and employer
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