Kimmins launches recruitment campaign for Roadworkers and Civil Engineering trainees
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Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has launched two new recruitment campaigns for Industrial Road Workers and Trainee Civil Engineering Assistants. These are important roles which contribute to the maintenance and improvement of the road network.
The roadworker competition is looking for people to join industrial teams across all parts of the North to work on a range of road maintenance duties including road defect repairs, gully cleansing, and grass cutting. Roadworkers are also key to the delivery of our winter gritting service and respond to incidents on the road network to ensure it is safe and operating efficiently.
The Trainee Civil Engineering Assistant posts will be filled through a Skills Academy in association with Belfast Met. This involves 4 weeks of paid pre-employment training which will lead to a career in civil engineering. Participants will be supported throughout the programme and will have the opportunity to gain industry recognised accredited qualifications leading to roles such as a road inspector, lab technician or site supervisor.
Minister Kimmins said:
“It is vitally important that the Department has people with the right skills to maintain and manage the road network.
If you want to help carry out much needed maintenance to the road or if you want to train to become a civil engineer, you should consider applying these roles with DfI. These types of public services are important, and while they may be unseen, they are essential as they help keep the infrastructure we all rely on each and every day in good condition.
Both of these roles offer a rewarding career in the delivery of essential public services.”
Commenting on the programme, Belfast Met’s Principal and Chief Executive, Damian Duffy said:
“We are delighted to continue our strong partnership with the Department for Infrastructure through this Skills Academy. Initiatives such as this demonstrate the important role further education plays in supporting the development of a skilled workforce that can meet the evolving needs of our public services and infrastructure sector.
“This programme provides participants with high-quality training delivered through a partnering approach between Belfast Met and the Department for Infrastructure. It supports individuals in developing the skills required for meaningful careers within DfI while helping the Department build the specialist expertise needed to deliver vital services across Northern Ireland. Belfast Met remains committed to working with government and industry partners to develop talent, widen access to opportunity and support sustainable economic development across the region.”
Notes to editors:
- The recruitment competition for Roadworkers opens today until 31 March 2026. More details about the role and how to apply is available here We're hiring Industrial Road Workers | Northern Ireland Civil Service
- The recruitment competition for the Trainee Civil Engineering Assistant Skills Academy opens today until 31 March 2026. More details about the role and how to apply is available here Current Job Vacancies | Skills Academy - Trainee Civil Engineering Assistant
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