We’re recruiting – Utilities Surveyors (Nationwide)

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The UK's fastest growing rail surveying firm, we support Network Rail and the UK's leading rail contractors, measuring, modelling and monitoring the nation's railways.
Backed up by decades of experience, our in-house design team covers every stage of the project lifecycle, helping consultants and contractors, solving even their most complex of challenges.
Providing critical support to projects throughout the UK, we work alongside the leading names in rail, delivering the engineering, management and consultancy their schemes demand.
With decades of experience, our time-served and fully qualified arborists, vegetation management and rope access operatives support the leading names in rail, undertaking an extensive range of specialist services across the UK rail infrastructure.
From initial consultation and investigations to testing and the production of factual reports, we help you predict, expose and mitigate risk, keeping your projects on track and your stakeholders on board.
Due to continued expansion and a host of recent tender successes, SEP Rail Services are delighted to announce an opening for a number of experienced utility surveyors based throughout the UK.
With a competitive salary, generous benefits package and a fantastic working environment, working with SEP Rail Services could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for!
The ideal candidates should be proactive, hardworking and conscientious. In addition, they should possess good communication skills, a positive work ethic and have the ability to work independently and unsupervised as well as part of a team.
To learn more about this position, please visit the recruitment section of our website. Alternatively, why not call our head office on 01904 403 322? A member of our team will be only too happy to help.
To become part of the fastest growing and most exciting rail surveying company in the UK, email info@seprail.co.uk. We’ll need an up-to-date CV and a covering letter or email. If you’re considered for the first round of interviews, you’ll be asked to take part in an informal telephone interview. Should you be successful at that stage, you’ll move on to a second stage interview.