RECRUITMENT EVENTS IN MIDLOTHIAN AND WEST LOTHIAN

October 17, 2022

  • Open evenings in Newtongrange and Queensferry, 15 & 17 November

  • Over 40 local job opportunities in South East Scotland

BEAR Scotland is bolstering its team in communities across South-East Scotland, recruiting for over 40 roles based in locations including Queensferry, Bonnyrigg, and Burghmuir near Linlithgow.

The roles BEAR Scotland is recruiting for include highway maintenance operatives and winter service drivers; as well as various engineering roles including Roads, Bridges and Road Safety Engineers and Technicians, Graduate Engineers, Safety Inspectors and trainee Engineers and Technicians.

The trunk road operating company is hosting recruitment open evenings in Newtongrange and Queensferry, and there will also be information available for anyone interested in opportunities across the wider area of the South East:

Location Date/time Venue
Newtongrange Tuesday 15 November
4:30-8pm
The Dean Tavern,
Main Street
Queensferry Thursday 17 November
4:30-8pm
Forth Bridges Contact & Education Centre,
Ferrymuir Gait

 

In 2020 BEAR Scotland began an eight-year contract to manage and maintain the trunk road network in South-East Scotland on behalf of Transport Scotland. This covers 506km of trunk roads through some of the busiest sections of the country, from central Scotland to through the Scottish Borders. As well as the M8, M9, M80 and A720 Edinburgh City Bypass, the unit also includes the A1 Edinburgh-Berwick, the A68 Edinburgh to Carter bar, the A7 from Galashiels to Canonbie and the A702 Edinburgh to Abington.   as well as a large section of the M8 connecting Edinburgh to Glasgow. The South-East Unit also includes 870 bridges and structures including the iconic Queensferry Crossing and Forth Road Bridge.

Andy Thompson, BEAR Scotland’s South East Operating Company Representative said:

“Trunk roads in the South East of Scotland are essential lifelines and we’re continuing to further strengthen our experienced team to manage these routes.

“There’s great satisfaction in providing an essential public service as part of our strong, resilient team – this is a chance to help ‘keep Scotland moving’. The roles provide a varied workload, security and the opportunity work in some of Scotland’s most beautiful landscapes.

“Whatever your background and level of experience, we’re keen to hear from you. We provide on the job training, including apprenticeship options. If you’re interested in taking your career to the next level with one of the leading companies in the industry, come along and meet us at one of our recruitment events.”

Details of current vacancies and how to apply are listed on the BEAR Scotland website at www.bearscot.com/vacancies.