MJ Quinn
CIVILS SUPPORT ENGINEER EAST MIDLANDS

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SD Support Engineer – Underground (Civils)
£160 per day
Job Description:
About the Role:
We’re hiring Support Engineers to join our Service Delivery team across the UK. This is a field-based role focused on underground pathway clearance, civils avoidance techniques, and soft digging in verges. You’ll use hand digging tools, Cat & Genny for cable detection, and carry out blockage clearance and installation of small duct lengths.
You’ll play a key role in delivering safe, efficient, and high-quality service across our infrastructure projects.
This role is offered on a self-employed sub-contractor basis and is not a PAYE employment opportunity. Successful applicants will be engaged under a contract for services and must comply with all applicable tax and legal requirements relating to their business activities.
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Key Responsibilities:
- Underground pathway clearance using civils avoidance techniques
- Soft digging in verges and safe use of hand tools
- Cat & Genny operation for cable detection
- Blockage clearance and installation of small duct lengths
- Adherence to health and safety standards
- Clear communication with site teams and supervisors
- Accurate reporting and documentation of work
What We Offer:
- Role-specific induction, onboarding, and safety briefings
- Company vehicle and equipment
- Supportive and safety-focused work environment
Essential Requirements:
- Experience in underground utility work or similar field roles
- Proficiency with Cat & Genny and soft digging techniques
- Strong understanding of civils avoidance and safety practices
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively
- Full UK driving licence held for a minimum of 2 years


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Desirable Skills & Accreditations:
- SA006 Safe Working in Civils
- NRSWA Street Works Accreditation
- K008 Underground Services Detection
- Telecommunications and Civils Network Build Qualifications (Q019/Q020/Q021)
- Experience with duct installation and blockage clearance
- Strong communication and reporting skills
MJ Quinn is committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
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