Amey hiring staff to work on north east trunk road network

Recruitment Open Day: Perth - 18th October

Amey hosting recruitment open day to work on north east trunk road network

Amey is hosting an open day in Perth on Tuesday 18th October to share job opportunities available in their new north east team.

Amey’s new highways team in Scotland has taken over Transport Scotland’s improved roads maintenance contract in the north east.

The contract, worth up to an estimated £540m, will run for eight years with a potential to extend for a further four years.

Working with Transport Scotland, Amey will deliver highways maintenance on the motorways and trunk roads, design road safety schemes, and look after bridges and structures.

Other contract deliverables include an enhanced winter and incident response service, improvements to customer experience as well as the introduction of new technology for better asset management.

The open day will provide an opportunity to drop in and have a chat with the team, find out more about the opportunities available and suitably qualified candidates may be offered an interview on the same day.

Amey are one of the largest and most diverse highways organisations in the UK and roles the company are looking to fill include: 

  • Engineers; 
  • Electricians; 
  • Drivers; 
  • Stores personnel; 
  • Highway operatives; 
  • Control room staff;
  • Clerk of works;
  • Quality manager;
  • Customer care manager;
  • Business support and administration staff; 
  • Finance and commercial services.

The open day will take place at Amey’s Perth office, Caledonian House, West Kinfauns, Perth PH2 7XZ, on:

  • Tuesday 18th October: 3pm–7pm.

Anyone looking to register their interest in either event, or planning to attend, should visit: https://www.amey.co.uk/talent-link/external/job/480677.

By joining Amey workers can play a vital role in maintaining much of the critical infrastructure that connects people, businesses, and communities across north east Scotland, ensuring the continued safety and reliability of several of Scotland’s key road networks.

The north east network covers 593km of trunk road, including 485 bridges and structures, including Friarton Bridge, carrying the M90 over the River Tay.

The North East trunk road network covers some of Scotland's major cities including Perth, Dundee and Aberdeen, across nine different Scottish north east regions.