Groundworker - A47 Thickthorn Junction Project (Norwich, Norfolk) McGinley Support Services is recruiting experienced Groundworkers to join the A47 Thickthorn Junction upgrade project. This is a fantastic long-term opportunity for a skilled Groundworker to play a key role on one of the UK's most important road infrastructure schemes. Job Details Start Date: ASAP Duration: Ongoing long-term opportunity Location: A47 Thickthorn Junction, Norwich, Norfolk Rate: £15.69 per hour (PAYE Direct) Role Overview - Groundworker A47 Project As a Groundworker on the A47 project, you will carry out a variety of civil engineering tasks, including: Drainage installation Ducting and utilities Kerbing and paving General civils and groundworks support This role is ideal for a skilled and safety-conscious Groundworker who takes pride in delivering quality work to support a high-profile highways project. Requirements for Groundworkers Valid Blue CSCS Card (NVQ Level 2 Groundworks) - essential Full UK Driving Licence - essential Proven experience working as a Groundworker on civil engineering or highways projects What We Offer Competitive pay of £15.69 per hour PAYE Direct Ongoing long-term work for the right candidate The chance to work as part of a supportive, professional construction team Opportunity to contribute to a nationally significant infrastructure project Apply Now - Groundworker Jobs A47 Thickthorn If you are an experienced Groundworker and meet the requirements, apply today to secure long-term work on the A47 project. Contact Kai at McGinley Support Services : Phone: 44 7350 391443 Email: kai.hicks@mcginley.co.uk As an equal opportunities employer McGinley Support Services (Infrastructure) Ltd is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective applicants. We actively seek applications from all sectors of the community and particularly encourage applications from women, those with a disability (that is permissible to a safety-critical environment) and ethnically diverse or ethnic minority candidates, as these groups are underrepresented throughout the construction industry.