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ADVERTISEMENT: Assistant Bridge Engineer , Chelmsford, United Kingdom
Published: July 03, 2007
Salary: GBP22-32,000 Location: Chelmsford, UK(JOB REF: 123833) Our Client is a professional support services group, helping clients to deliver better services to customers and communities. Their activities include the management of road networks, public buildings, rail infrastructure, homes, schools and utilities. Their combination of commercial and technical expertise enables those we work with to improve their strategy, services, people and asset management. This role is in our busy highway structures office in Chelmsford, Essex for an assistant bridge engineer, who is keen to work with other professional engineers delivering services to our clients. This is a role for someone who is willing to learn, enthusiastic, can take responsibility for his own work and contribute to the team effort. Activities will include undertaking bridge engineering tasks, including assessments, design, preparation of construction details, liaising with clients to ensure the projects meet their requirements and preparing information for deliverables and ensuring they conform to standards. You will be actively seeking innovations and service improvements and ensuring that work complies with quality and environmental management standards. For this important role you will have a degree in civil engineering (or equivalent) and be working towards becoming a chartered or incorporated engineer. You will have a willingness to obtain a working knowledge of industry standard software such as LUSAS, an awareness of CDM regulations, and other regulatory standards such as environmental and health & safety, the ability to prepare engineering sketches for working up into drawings and the potential to contribute to technical reports. For more information apply online http://www.matchtech.com/job/123833 or contact Mat Beecham on +44 (0) 1489 898140 or email up to date CV to mat.beecham@matchtech.com Related articles: |
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