VEA Telecoms
CIS Civils Operatives x 5

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CIS Civils Teams Required – Telecoms
Location: Castle Douglas, Scotland
We are currently looking for experienced self-employed (CIS) Civils Teams for ongoing telecoms infrastructure works in the Castle Douglas area.
This is long-term work with competitive CIS rates for reliable teams that can deliver high-quality work safely and efficiently.
Essential Qualifications
All operatives must hold:
- SA006
- SA004
- NRSWA (LA, O1–O6 and O8)
- K008
- Q013 – Box Building
- Q019 – Core Drilling
- Q020 – Duct Blockage
- Q021 – Duct Laying
- Valid CPCS or NPORS Excavator (Digger) Ticket
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Scope of Works
- Excavation and reinstatement
- Duct laying and installation
- Box building
- Core drilling
- Duct blockage clearance
- General telecoms civils works
- Safe operation of excavators and plant
- Working to Openreach and client specifications while maintaining high standards of health and safety


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Requirements
- Proven experience in telecoms civils.
- Self-employed under the CIS scheme.
- Own transport and tools preferred.
- Ability to work as part of an experienced civils team.
- Strong commitment to safety, quality, and productivity.
If your team has the required accreditations and experience, we'd like to hear from you.
Apply today by sending your team details, qualifications, and contact information.
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