Job Description - Structural Technician (2 Positions)
Location: Nottingham
Employment Type: Temporary (12/01/2026 - 31/07/2026), potential to become permanent
Working Pattern: Days, nights, weekends (including Saturday nights)
Travel: Nationwide site travel required
Overview
A leading Rail Consultancy is recruiting two Structural Technicians to join their expanding Geo‑Technical and Site Investigation team. This is a hands‑on, site‑based role suited to individuals who enjoy outdoor work, problem‑solving, and supporting critical ground and structural investigation activities across the UK.
Key Responsibilities
- Support geotechnical and structural site investigations across the UK.
- Assist with drilling operations, coring, and use of drilling rigs (training provided).
- Carry out trial pitting, digging, clawing, ballast excavation, and general ground investigation work.
- Help undertake structural and ground investigations to determine what is occurring behind structures, below the surface, or within track formations.
- Work on railway and highway sites, as well as greenfield and brownfield environments.
- Support inspection teams in accessing structures, including work on PASMA scaffolding.
- Operate safely at all times, following site procedures, RAMS, and safety briefings.
- Travel with team members to sites from Nottingham Business Park (van share).
- Work both day and night shifts, including weekend and Saturday night shifts (10‑hour shifts common).
- Occasionally stay away (hotel accommodation provided) for multi‑day site works.
Essential Requirements
- CSCS card (minimum requirement).
- Strong interest in site‑based work, outdoor work, and hands‑on tasks.
- Willingness to work days, nights, weekends, and travel nationwide.
- Full UK driving license.
- Good level of physical fitness and ability to work in challenging environments.
- Reliable, enthusiastic, and able to work hard to complete tasks to deadline.
Desirable Qualifications & Experience
- PTS (Personal Track Safety) – highly desirable due to on‑track work.
- Experience in site labouring, drilling, coring, or ground investigation.
- Exposure to British Drilling Association (BDA) environments.
- Experience within construction, rail, or highways sectors.
- SSSTS certification.
- PASMA experience or certification.
- Previous work on geotechnical or structural investigation teams.
Who This Role Suits
- School leavers or college leavers seeking a technical, hands‑on outdoor role.
- Individuals from construction, rail, highways, utilities, or groundworks backgrounds.
- Candidates eager to learn drilling, coring, and site investigation techniques.
- Motivated team players who are keen to "get stuck in" and thrive in varied environments.
What We Offer
- Competitive hourly rate and overtime opportunities.
- Full training in drilling, coring, and GI techniques.
- Opportunity to gain valuable industry qualifications (PTS, SSSTS, BDA, etc.).
- Potential for the temporary contract to become permanent based on performance.
- Work on a wide range of new and ongoing infrastructure projects across the UK.