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Friday, January 16, 2026

Technical Design Draughtsman Required At 48.3

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48.3 are Recruiting… Again!

48.3 Scaffold Design are experts in providing specialist scaffolding and temporary works design.

Formed in 2010 by Managing Director and Principal Engineer Ben Beaumont, 48.3 have gone from strength to strength becoming the UK’s leading Scaffold Design Company. Providing designs for projects for Network Rail, London Underground, The Olympic Games, Thameslink, Crossrail, Gatwick Airport re-development, Heathrow Terminal 2B, English Heritage, Thames Water, National Grid and many other commercial and industrial sites.

48.3 are a young and vibrant company offering a great environment in which to work. They have continued to grow each year since forming in 2010 and have a fantastic team dedicated to providing the best service our industry has to offer.

48.3 are looking for TWO permanent full-time, Technical Design Draughtsmen to join their dedicated team of Scaffold Design Engineers. This is a unique opportunity, as previous experience in design or engineering isn’t necessarily needed.  48.3 offer a tailored and structured training and development program, however to be successful, you must meet the basic academic requirements and have the dedication and motivation to study part-time to attain the required qualifications.

Most importantly the successful candidate will have a fantastic attitude, a willingness to learn and a personal desire, motivation and commitment to their career.

You think you have what it takes?

If you want to find out more details and see the full job specification please visit the 48.3 website www.483scaffolddesign.com/join us

All applicants must send in their CV, a covering letter and a brief statement (less than 250 words) outlining their suitability for the position to [email protected]

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