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Job Details: Job Reference: HCC624283Salary Range: £33,178 - £36,369 per annumWork Location: Elizabeth II Court, Winchester (Hybrid Working)Hours per week: 37 (part time hours will be considered)Contract Type: PermanentClosing Date: 19 July 2026An exciting opportunity has arisen for a NEC Supervisor to join our Contracts and Construction team at Hampshire County Council. Are you someone with experience in Civil Engineering, specialising in Highways but wanting to increase your potential and add more? Would you like to gain professional experience and an academic qualification, whilst being paid? If so, then this exciting opportunity could be for you!The Role: If you are practically minded, able to work as part of a team, enjoy a mixture of outside and office-based work, are good at dealing with people and would like to help deliver exciting capital highway schemes in the beautiful County of Hampshire, then this exciting role is definitely for you. We will provide you with excellent training and development to help you succeed, building on your practical skills and supplementing them with vocational skills and develop your career within this fantastic organisation.What you’ll do: Through delivering improvements to our existing highway network, the work that we do directly impacts the whole community. By joining us, you could be helping to make a positive difference for everybody that lives in, works in, or visits Hampshire. As a Highway Technician, you will be assisting engineers in delivering a large variety of highway schemes throughout Hampshire, enabling the efficient running and delivery of the capital schemes.What we’re looking for: This position provides an opportunity for you to attend training and complete a Level 6 Civil Engineering Degree apprenticeship, to develop knowledge, skills and behaviours as set out in the apprenticeship standard. Above all we're seeking to recruit people who share our commitment to and passion for our values and able to demonstrate how they have put these values into practice in their work - could this be you?
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Working as one organisation Integrity and respect Professionalism Making a difference Continuous improvement Why join us? At Hampshire County Council, we are proud of our strong record of delivering excellent services that provide value for money, whilst recognising that our staff are our greatest asset. Hampshire County Council is a flexible employer interested in making the most of your skills and offers a great work life balance. We will also invest in you through our internal development programmes and training. Hampshire County Council offers a competitive salary and benefits package, please see our website for details: Our Benefits PackageIf you think you have what it takes to make a real difference in Hampshire, get in touch!Additional Information: NEC Supervisor Candidate PackContact Details for an Informal Discussion: Mark Fairley, Group Engineer (Contracts and Construction) on mark.fairley@hants.gov.uk


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