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Friday, November 7, 2025

Jobs: Calling all graduate engineers

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Two Graduate Engineers Required:

48.3 Scaffold Design are looking for two graduate engineers with a BEng / MEng in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent) to join their dedicated team of scaffold design engineers. All team members follow their tailored and structured training and development program, with support provided to gain professional membership of ICE or IStructE.

The ideal candidates will have some construction industry experience gained before, during or after their period of university study and be aware of the health and safety requirements of working in this industry. Computer literacy is essential: effective Microsoft Office skills, especially Excel, are expected. AutoCAD draughting skills would be desirable although not essential, as full training will be provided.

Experience in Temporary works and scaffolding would provide an advantage to any applicant however 48.3 will provide full training in all practical and technical aspects of this role.

You will bring with you a fantastic attitude, a willingness to learn, an open mind and a great sense of humour.

About 48.3 Scaffold Design

48.3 is a young and vibrant company and a great place to work. We have continued to grow each year, with increased demand, since inception because we have a fantastic team dedicated to providing the best service our industry has to offer for our customers. We provide specialist scaffolding design, temporary works design and consultancy services to a range of clients both nationally and internationally. Our client base includes civil engineering contractors, scaffolding contractors and other design consultancies alike.

For more details and full job specification please visit 48.3’s website: www.483scaffolddesign.com/careers

To apply, please send your CV, covering letter and brief statement (less than 250 words) outlining your suitability for the position to: [email protected]

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