At Coinford, we pride ourselves on delivering quality groundworks and concrete frame solutions. We are seeking experienced Skilled Groundworkers with strong first-stage groundworks expertise and a valid Dumper Ticket (CPCS/NPORS) to join our growing team. This is an excellent opportunity to work on major projects, where your skills will help shape the foundations of the built environment. Essential Skills & Responsibilities Valid CSCS Card Confident in reading and interpreting drawings and site documentation. Competent in the set-up and safe use of trench boxes, drag boxes, and manhole boxes. Proficient with pipe lasers for accurate drainage installations. Experienced in laying concrete, clay, and plastic pipes of all sizes, ensuring correct bedding, surround, and pressure testing. Skilled in groundwater management, including selecting and operating the correct pumps. Knowledgeable in backfilling techniques to trenches and excavations. Competent in benching manholes to a high standard. Safe and experienced when working around live services, with strong service avoidance awareness. Proven ability in external works, including kerbs, edgings, slabs, and block paving. Strong understanding of materials and methods for drainage, road formation, kerbing, and landscaping. Capable of carrying out daily pre-start plant inspections, reporting service and maintenance requirements promptly. Valid CPCS/NPORS Dumper Ticket (essential). Desirable Additional CPCS/NPORS tickets for Telehandlers, Rollers, or other plant. 5–10 years’ experience in skilled groundworks. Experienced groundwork gangs/teams are highly sought after. General Expectations Reliable, punctual, and professional. Able to work collaboratively with trades and operatives, ensuring timely programme delivery. Right to work in the UK. Be part of a trusted name in the industry – build your future with Coinford. Apply now! To apply online, please click on the appropriate link below. Alternatively, for a confidential discussion, please contact Elle Bishop on 01342 840 838, quoting Ref No. 820.