We are looking for an Assistant Group Manager (Structural Engineering). You will lead a team of structural engineers and technicians as part of a multi-disciplinary design team delivering the Council's new build and refurbishment capital programme including schools, care homes, community hubs, libraries, and sporting facilities. Reporting to the Group Manager for Specialist Services. Duties will include design direction across various structural materials including timber, steel, and concrete, supporting and developing the team and managing external consultants where required. You should be educated to degree or other appropriate qualification in building design related subject and be a member of The Institution of Structural Engineers (MIStructE). You will have excellent communication and presentation skills and be able to influence and support others. You should have applied structural engineering experience across a range of materials including timber, steel, concrete and brickwork and in-depth knowledge of structural design codes. It is desirable if you have knowledge of public sector processes and project management protocols and experience of working on heritage/listed buildings. Closing date is 6 April 2025 Salary: £49,668.77 - £57,660.50 per year Contract Type: Permanent Location: 231 George Street Glasgow, G1 1RX Apply 👉 https://lnkd.in/en65ZQHa
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Looking forward to seeing you all today at our Eastgate Job Fair, 727 London Road from 11am-5pm! Come along and find out more about the available roles and speak to operational supervisors about what we are looking for and what the roles entail. If you can't make today, don't worry. We've two more events happening on 1 April and 3 April in the City Chambers Banqueting Hall. See more information at https://lnkd.in/enxT9h2P Hear more from Martin Lundie, Group manager on today's Eastgate event ⬇️
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Find out more about the Glasgow City Centre Improvement Grant Fund by coming along to an event at 199 Sauchiehall Street on 1 April between 10am - noon. The event will explain how to apply for funding for projects and provide information on additional business support. The fund offers two types of support: Meanwhile Use (for using empty properties) and Minor Improvements (to enhance the city centre’s appearance and reduce anti-social behaviour). If you are a businesses or organisation looking to operate from a ground floor unit for the first time or a landlord with empty ground floor properties in the city centre, this event could be very useful for you. To book / more info 👉 https://ow.ly/Zoff50Vm6hN
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Applications are now open for a number of roles including Cleansing, Roads, Parks, Pest Control, Enforcement and Parking until 6 April. Apply now or attend one of our drop in events. Find out more 👉 https://lnkd.in/eq2hK9zn
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Construction work starts on Mon 24 March, on the George V Bridge to deliver a safer and more appealing environment for people who walk, wheel and cycle: 🔹 Road layout adjustments to free-up space for hard, segregated cycle lanes on the bridge deck 🔹 Alterations to the Broomielaw and Clyde Place junctions, offering additional protection for cyclists 🔹 New traffic signals, upgraded footways and enhanced pedestrian crossings 🔹 Soft landscaping and new street trees The upgraded infrastructure will deliver a key element of our emerging City Network which aims to add 270km of safe, segregated cycle ways to existing routes. Construction will initially focus on the southern section of the bridge at Clyde Place, then progress north toward the Broomielaw. Full details 👉 glasgow.gov.uk/12555
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We have an excellent opportunity for the position of School Crossing Patrollers across the City. School Crossing Patrollers provide an important and invaluable road safety service. No previous experience is necessary as full training will be provided. This position is subject to membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme. Closing date is 30 March 2025 Salary: £12.56 per hour pro rata Contract Type: Part time - 10 hours per week Location: Various locations throughout the City Apply 👉 https://lnkd.in/ejM3wu8E
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After the library services at the former Parkhead Library moved to the new Hub there, this historic building will now become a community and event space. More info 👉 https://ow.ly/ETqG50Vlqru
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The Heritage Asset Plan for the council's heritage estate will guide its future management to ensure it brings all the economic, cultural and social benefits it can to Glasgow. Find out more 👉 https://ow.ly/FQxK50VjUij
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We're looking for a large number of people to help deliver essential services across Glasgow, and you could be one of them 🙌 There are a range of jobs available including roles in Cleansing, Roads, Parks, Pest Control, Enforcement and Parking. Join us at our drop-in information sessions to learn about exciting job opportunities 📅 Eastgate, 727 London Road, G40 3AQ • Monday 24 March: 11am-5pm 📅 City Chambers, Banqueting Hall EVENING EVENT • Tuesday 1 April: 5pm – 8.30pm ALL DAY EVENT • Thursday 3 April: 11am – 7pm Find out more about roles available and how to apply 👉 https://lnkd.in/ezgbKJx6 Applications open from 21 March and 6 April 2025 via MyJobScotland
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Share your views on the latest designs for our Connecting Yorkhill and Kelvingrove active travel project. Drawing from previous community input, the proposals showcase how public spaces in these neighbourhoods could be enhanced to encourage more walking, wheeling and cycling. Plans for Kelvinhaugh Street, Derby Street, Parkgrove Terrace and Kelvingrove Street have been developed from previous concept design ideas, whilst early-stage plans for Corunna Street, St Vincent Crescent and Minerva Street have also been progressed, with concept designs also now available for review and feedback. Full details and link to survey 👉 https://lnkd.in/efcPq7He There’s also a drop-in consultation event on Tuesday 25 March (3.30 pm – 7pm) at The Pyramid, 759 Argyle Street.
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