Quantity Surveyor
As a Quantity Surveyor, you will oversee the development of construction projects. Your role will be to make sure the projects progress efficiently, affordably and safely.
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As a Quantity Surveyor, you will oversee the development of construction projects. Your role will be to make sure the projects progress efficiently, affordably and safely.
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Health and safety is about preventing accidents in workplaces and public environments that could otherwise lead to injury, ill health or death. As the Health and Safety Manager, your role is to ensure the business is legally compliant with all health and safety legislation. You will work with and train all employees to manage, monitor
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Health and safety is about preventing accidents in workplaces and public environments. Health and Safety Assessors carry out assessments to ensure workplaces are safe and complying with legislation and regulations. If you like investigating, reporting and keeping people safe, then a career in Health and Safety could be for you.
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As a Health and Safety Adviser, you will promote a positive health and safety environment across the railway in depots, on trains, at stations and in offices. A typical day will include carrying out risk assessments and identifying how risks can be reduced – ensuring the workplace is safe and complying with legislation and regulations.
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Customer Service Managers oversee customer service teams and are responsible for establishing strong customer relationships, creating customer service policies and working with their team to meet customer satisfaction targets. As a Customer Service Manager, you are a good listener and have excellent verbal and people skills.
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Project Managers, or Project Leaders, are responsible for project planning and execution, as well as monitoring the project throughout its lifecycle to ensure delivery within budget and on time. They have great time management and organisation skills, as well as the ability to work with a wide range of people.
Design Engineers work across various engineering disciplines to explore new design ideas, test prototypes and develop new versions of products. They have an eye for finer details, are focused on continuous improvement and always keep up with the latest technology.
The importance of Train Drivers in the Rail sector is not to be underestimated – without them, neither passengers nor freight would get to their destinations. Train drivers are responsible for following safety regulations and effectively communicating with passengers and station staff. If you’re practically minded and don’t want to be stuck in an office,