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Project Engineer - Highways/ Motorways/ Urban Control


Listed on:5th September
Location:Hampshire hampshire | south east
Salary/Rate:£30000 - £35000
Tags: project engineer | programme manager | hnc | engineering | project-engineer hampshire | project-engineer south east
Type:Permanent
Start Date:N/A
Reference:TT/19003ICW/PERM
Recruiter:MDA Resources
Project Engineer - Highways Agency OR Urban Traffic Management & Control System experience - £30k - 35k - Hampshire

Project Engineer with expertise in the Highways/ Motorways or UTMCS system (Urban Traffic Management & Control System) and proven technical skills to work alongside the Programme Manager on transport related projects.

Your role will include:
- Assessing hardware components for architectural designs
- Producing hardware build specifications
- Ensuring that mechanical and electrical systems is safe for use during the development stage of the project.

The successful candidate will possess A Levels or a HNC in an electronic engineering discipline, with proven experience in installation and commissioning of on street equipment. You will possess good technical and problem solving skills with the ability to work autonomously.
http://www.technojobs.co.uk/job.phtml/157795
Contact Name:Tonia Taylor

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