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An experienced Quantity Surveyor with proven structural steel / steel structures experience, is required to join a continually growing, reputable structural company who work on a multitude of projects, including: structural buildings & cladding, rail, construction, rail, MOD, utilities and nuclear.
Salary £45,000 - £60,000 dependant on experience
Office based - Monday to Friday
Commutable From: Derby, Nottingham, Leicester, Burton upon Trent, Tamworth, Lichfield
Quantity Surveyor Candidate Requirements
Proven and experienced Quantity Surveyor, to include demonstrable work with Structural Steel projects.
Bachelor’s degree in Quantity Surveying, Construction Engineering, Civil Engineering would be ideal, but candidates without a degree will also be considered.
Membership or accreditation from recognized professional bodies such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) or the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Strong understanding of construction, material, and contract law is essential.
Skills in project management and budgeting are immensely beneficial.
The Quantity Surveyor role requires an amalgamation of analytical skills, precise judgment, and robust communication abilities. Detailed knowledge of construction processes, materials, and laws are fundamental, ensuring that projects are executed efficiently, economically, and legally compliant.
Quantity Surveyor Key Responsibilities
Preparation of contract documents, including bills of quantities with the architect and/or the client.
Undertaking cost analysis for repair and maintenance project work.
Assisting in establishing a client's requirements and undertaking feasibility studies.
Performing risk, value management, and cost control during construction.
Providing advice on contractual claims and disputes.
Tracking changes to the design and/or construction work and adjusting budget projections accordingly.
Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.
With decades of experience, this UK leading business who are part of a large group, have remained at the forefront of their industry. They are currently working on a huge, long-term, high value project, which you will be part of in this role.
The business is looking for an experienced Quality Inspector for a major, long-term project. The ideal candidate will have proven Quality Inspector, Quality Engineer, Quality Technician or Quality Control experience.
You will be responsible for overseeing production processes, to ensure that the quality of the end product meets the required standards. You will collaborate with the Production, Finishing and Despatch departments to conduct inspections before products are despatched to site. You will ensure that any defects or improvements are identified and communicated.
Quality Inspector Salary, Hours, and Benefits
£31,000 - £33,000 (dependant on what hours you do)
40 hours per week. There are two shifts available, days or afternoons 10:00am – 8:15pm
The environment is always changing, so you have to be adaptable.
IT literate – an amount of time will be spent transferring data into the system.
A good communicator – confident enough to challenge individuals.
UK Driving license as the site is not easy to get to via public transport.
Quality Inspector Key Responsibilities
Engage production teams in quality management processes and drive a continuous improvement culture.
Inspection of product at all stages of production in accordance with the Inspection Test Plan.
Identification of defects, non-conformance and opportunities for improvement within the production processes. Assistance in root cause analysis and corrective action activities.
Participate in internal and external accrediting body audits.
Probe Technical Recruitment are recruiting a great opportunity for a proven Maintenance Engineer to join a well-respected manufacturing business. We are seeking an experienced, multi-skilled, Mechanical and Electrical Maintenance Engineer to perform pro-active and reactive maintenance activities across the manufacturing facilities. The role will cover a range of machinery (from manual machines through to machining centres) along with fabrication equipment and general maintenance.
Along with a day shift Monday – Friday with a 12.30 finish on a Friday, the Maintenance Engineer role also has a package of:
Salary £40,000
Paid Overtime at 1.5x
Company Pension at 4% company and 4% employee
33 Holiday days
Stable Working Environment
Sick Pay
Onsite Parking
You must be qualified to NVQ Level 3 in Engineering or equivalent and have experience with Machine Tool, Pneumatics, Hydraulics and Electro/ Mechanical. Some duties include:
Install new equipment on site to the required standards and specifications.
Diagnose faults on plant and equipment as required and establish methods for rectification
Ensure any relevant start up procedures are performed following the repair of any plant or equipment.
Ensure any mechanical or electrical work is carried out within the level of competence.
Ensure effective procurement of any spare part requirements, including communication with suppliers and the raising of purchase orders.
The role of Maintenance Engineer is commutable from Derby, Nottingham, Chesterfield & Mansfield.
Probe Technical are looking to recruit a full time and permanent Control Systems Engineer (Electrical) to join a family business who are a leading manufacturer and supplier. The ideal candidate will have knowledge of electrical controls within machine building. You must have a background in Programming Siemens PLCs.
The package details for the role of Control Systems Engineer include the below and further at interview:
Hours are Monday – Friday days
Salary is very negotiable from £45,000 depending on experience
20 + 8 days Holiday
Pension is commenced after 3 months and is standard contributory
On site Parking
Very stable and friendly working environment
Along with a minimum NVQ Level 3 or higher in Electrical Engineering or equivalent, the ability to programme Siemens PLCs is essential and have previous experience at a high technical level with completing relevant paperwork.
Other key duties for the role of Control Systems Engineer include:
A strong understanding of electrical control systems
Knowledge of hydraulics (not essential as training will be given)
Occasional hands-on building systems for machinery
We would be interested in also talking to Controls Engineers, Electrical Engineers and Maintenance Electricians with PLC programming experience.
The role is commutable from Derby, Nottingham, Mansfield and Sheffield.