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18 August 2008

 

Senior Projsct Manager

Project/Senior Engineer Rail - London & South East c. GBP60k

A well known multi-disciplinary consultantancy seek a Senior Project Manager to join their growing office in their rail division. Our client is a thriving consultancy looking for gifted and motivated individuals who want to make a difference. This is a fantastic opportunity to work on exciting, innovative and diverse projects.

My client comprises of specialist service groups dedicated to Infrastructure and Utilities, specialising in Rail, Highway Design and Supervision, Highway Operation and Maintenance, Bridges and Civils, Water, Network Communications and Mobile Communications.

We are now looking for an Associate to work within the growing rail team.

The successful candidate will be responsible for the design, design checking and approval of structures and infrastructure on major Railway Projects in London working directly for the client. In addition the role will include liaising with the Associate Director of Rail Management in relation to the progression of projects and interfacing with clients, sub-consultants and other external authorities.

<a> Cerebra Recruitment. No. 1 for Civil and Structural engineering jobs and careers</a>




Cerebra Recruitment Ltd is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.

Salary:
£57500 - £62500 per annum + package
Contact Name:
Luke Marshall
Email:
luke.36564.559@cerebra.aplitrak.com
Phone:
01483 300515



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