Do you know what the different jobs in construction are?

We break down the most typical geotechnical contractor jobs.

Estimator:
Estimators are responsible for the preparation of prices, estimates and tender submissions for our customer’s enquiries. They secure contracts and negotiate with prospective clients, enhancing working relationships with our customers.

Design Engineer:
Design engineers work on preparing the actual solution we will install. With over 40 different ground engineering techniques on offer at Aarsleff, they focus in on adding value for our customers through what we call value-engineering. This aims to give our clients the most cost-effective, streamlined, and environmentally friendly solution possible.

Contracts Engineer/Project Manager:
Our contract engineers and project managers are responsible for seeing our project through from tender win to payment. They ensure everything is running smoothly and liaise with the client’s project manager to ensure all goes to plan.

Supervisor:
Site supervisors oversee the day to day running of our construction sites. They ensure Health, Safety, Quality and Environmental aspects of our works are carried out to meet and often exceed the clients’ needs and expectations.

Rig / Plant Operator:
Operators are responsible for the actual operation of our plant and machinery. They operate our piling & drilling rigs, telehandlers, and excavators, working to install our solutions on site.

Piling Rig Attendant:
A Rig attendants and rig operators work closely together. The rig attendant provides signals and instruction to the operator to ensure the safe movement of plant and machinery around site. Good communication skills and teamwork are required for this role and they’ve often got an eye for detail.

General Operative:
Our general operatives cover a range of tasks on site. Working as part of the installation teams, slinger signallers or grout mixing plant operatives to name but a few. They are integral to the daily operations and are the face of our company on site.

 

But jobs with a contractor don’t end on site – we have a huge range of support teams from plant, to HR, to marketing, accounts, and IT. Our directors and managers oversee the business strategy and our admin ensure everything in the office runs as it should. All operating in line with our ‘Step into the Blue’ culture, Aarsleff is a unique and exciting contractor to work for. We offer trainee, apprenticeship, and graduate roles across our wide range of departments.

Check out our current vacancies here.

A leading UK ground engineering specialist, focusing on multi-discipline excellence and value engineering. We design and deliver some of the UK’s largest ground engineering projects.

Our vision is to bring confidence to those constructing the landscape of tomorrow .

1947. Central Jutland, Denmark. Per Aarsleff borrowed 10,000 Danish Kroner from his father’s life insurance, bought an excavator, and founded Northern Europe’s leading contracting company.

Our biggest asset, our team is composed of the leading experts in ground engineering. Working with collaboration and cohesion at the core of our business, we can guarantee a quick and founded answer to all your questions.

We recruit and reward our people based on our ‘Step into the Blue’ company culture, where we embrace the core values of Life and Health, Trust, and Responsibility.

We do everything to ensure our team and yours work safely on our sites. With our core value of Life & Health, we see safety as a cultural pillar.

Our ISO accreditations are an assurance to you that we take governance seriously. Read our policies to discover more.

The projects that keep society running. Bridges, buildings, transit and rail facilities, embankment support, marine and offshore facilities, mines, airports, and water projects.

Keeping things turning. Sewage Treatment Works, Waste Water Treatment Works, Wind Farms and Wind Turbines, Biomass Plants, and Power stations.

Meeting society’s needs. Nursing and care homes, MOD buildings, Schools and Universities, and small or large-sized residential developments.

Staying on the move. Remediation, bridges, and foundation work are integral to keeping the industry running smoothly.

The landscape of the marketplace. Mega-retail sheds, distribution warehouses, University accommodation, and major supermarket and household name units.

Keeping things afloat. Ports and harbours, coastal defences, river embankments and inland waterways.