Section 74: providing specialist construction recruitment within the Utilities and Highways sector.

With a healthy client portfolio ranging from specialist sub-contractors to regional, national and multinational contractors we cover all major infrastructure sectors including clean and waste water, power, gas, telecoms, civil engineering and highway works.

From our North London head office we can provide staff of the highest calibre to all major projects in the South East, East Anglia and the South coast.

Projects and Positions Include:

Mains Renewal & Rehabilitation, Repair and Maintenance, Metering, Developer Services, Customer / Commercial side Leakage, Pipelines, Emergency Faults, Street Lighting Schemes, Substation Renewals, Faults, Jointing, Testing & Commissioning, Flood Alleviation, Tunnelling and Microtunneling Schemes, Network Upgrades, Term Maintenance, Reinstatement and Highway Construction.

Positions Covered:

  • Director / Senior Management
  • Site Management
  • Commercial Staff
  • Procurement Staff
  • NRSWA Office Support
  • Health & Safety Staff
  • Environmental & Quality Staff
  • Planning Staff
  • AutoCAD / Draughtspersons
  • Utility / Land Surveyors
  • Authorised Personnel (Gas / Electricity)
  • Civil Engineering Personnel
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