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      <description>Location: Wiltshire | Salary: Negotiable | Type: Contract | Traffic Signals Engineer Wanted   Wiltshire Area   Hybrid Role  6 month rolling contract  - Flexible   Inside IR35 Start ASAP    Job Purpose   To support the delivery of the Council''s responsibilities as Highways Authority; To manage the Councils traffic signal asset by undertaking assessment, design, operation, installation and maintenance; To administer the traffic signal maintenance contract and associated budget;  To lead the planning, coordination and provision of services covering all aspects of traffic signal maintenance and other electronic highway control and monitoring equipment.       Working hours:    37 hours a week min  Monday to Friday  Weekly Pay          How to Apply or for more Information:   3 simple ways to apply or get in touch:   Apply directly online via the Matchtech website  Call Callum Laycock directly on  (phone number removed)   Email your CV to          Matchtech:   Matchtech are the largest and leading Highways and Transportation Recruitment Company in the UK.      Future Roles:   If you have the correct experience for this type of position but this specific role is not quite right for you, as the level, location or rates etc. is it not quite what you...</description>
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