Technician Engineer - Construction Engineering (Band 2)

Employer: Transport for London

Location: GB

Salary: Circa £41.5k depending on experience, plus excellent benefits + Opportunities for overtime

Job type: FULL_TIME

Posted: 2026-07-18T00:00:00Z

Sector: Engineering

Job Description

Job title: Technician Engineer - Construction Engineering (Band 2)

Salary: Circa £41.5k depending on experience, plus excellent benefits + Opportunities for overtime

Grade: Pay Band 2

Contract type: TfL     Reference: 4578

Team: Construction Engineering     Directorate: TfL Engineering

Contract details: Permanent     Location: Site based, various locations across London

Application closing date: Sunday 2nd August at 23:59

Transport for London (TfL) Engineers are always looking forward. Join us in one of our Central Engineering, Transport System Engineering or Infrastructure Engineering teams and, as well as maintaining legacy assets, you’ll deliver new systems and solutions. There’s more to it than tubes, roads, buildings and bridges. This is about connecting communities and creating opportunities, so we’re ready for the 21st century and beyond.

Day-to-day, your focus will be on assuring engineering activities across TFL’s diverse asset base, keeping vital, innovative and big-budget projects moving. You’ll make sure assets are safe, operable and compliant to TFL’s engineering requirements; identifying issues and supporting their resolution with the project team; and being a trusted source of engineering advice for everyone, including our Heads of Engineering Delivery.

We are seeking applications from Construction Inspectors / Clerk of Works with experience on civil engineering schemes to join our team to provide independent site-based construction assurance on behalf of the client.

As part of TfL Engineering’s Infrastructure group the Construction Engineering Team is accountable for site supervision across all TfL transport systems. You will be embedded in site-based project teams to supervise the construction works and ensure the safety of the public, site staff and TfL assets whilst ensuring that works are undertaken in accordance with the Works Information to ensure the required quality is achieved, to programme and budget.

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