Location: Head Office in Lochgelly and sites throughout Central Scotland
Reports to: Project Manager
Hours: 40–45 hours per week
Here at Electricity Asset Services (EAS), we are currently looking for three Trainee Civil Operatives to join our family-run business. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to start their career in civils, gain hands on experience, and develop new skills in a supportive environment. This will be a structured training role, with the successful candidate working through a training booklet and completing a range of tasks as part of their learning and development.
The role will be based at our head office in Lochgelly, with work carried out on sites throughout Central Scotland. The position involves a 40–45 hour working week, providing a great opportunity to gain hands-on experience in a supportive and dynamic environment.
Who we are
EAS specialise in procurement, design, management and execution of all works associated with High and Low voltage underground electricity networks on behalf of major framework contractors and Distribution Network Operators (DNO’s).
We have over 40 years combined experience specific to our services such as
HV/LV cable jointing and terminating, electrical engineering, mechanical engineering, 24 hours emergency call out, project management and more. Our purpose is to positively contribute to the electrical industry, providing value to our clients, customers, and our people.
Overall, Purpose of the Role
As a Trainee Civil Operative, your role is to support Civil Operatives in day-to-day site operations while gaining valuable hands-on experience throughout the process. This position provides an excellent opportunity to develop practical skills, enhance technical knowledge, and build confidence within this field of work, all while working closely with experienced operatives and learning how work is planned, delivered, and completed to a high standard.
This will be achieved by:
- Taking a proactive approach to learning and developing new skills on site
- Working safely at all times and actively engaging in health and safety practices
- Following instructions, procedures, and guidance from supervisors and experienced team members
- Communicating effectively and working cooperatively as part of a site team
- Maintaining a professional attitude, behaviour, and company image at all times
- Demonstrating reliability, commitment, and a willingness to develop within the role
Main Duties, Responsibilities & Accountabilities
As part of the Civils Operative Team, you will be expected to perform the following tasks:
- Assisting Civil Operatives on site with day-to-day tasks
- Actively contributing to daily risk assessments and briefings to support safe working practices
- Operating plant and machinery (if trained and certified)
- Completing work instructions and risk assessments accurately and on time
- Learning how to accurately read and follow work instructions, utility maps, and drawings
- Gaining experience in completing track sheets and vehicle check sheets correctly and on time
- Upholding a professional company image at all times, including behaviour, appearance, and communication
- Working safely in a variety of outdoor environments as part of a collaborative site team
- Following instructions from supervisors and experienced operatives
- Carrying out any other duties reasonably required to support site activities and project delivery
What you’ll bring
In your role as Trainee Civil Operative, you will demonstrate a strong commitment to learning from experienced colleagues and maintain a consistently professional attitude in all aspects of your work. You will actively support the delivery of civil engineering projects within EAS, assisting with day-to-day tasks, following established procedures, and helping to ensure high standards of quality, safety, and accuracy. Over time, you will build confidence and capability, taking on increasing responsibility and contributing more independently to project delivery as you develop your career within the business.
What’s in It for You / Why EAS?
- 30 days annual leave (22 days plus 8 bank holidays)
- Auto-enrolment pension
- Private healthcare (Bupa, available from December, available following successful completion of probation period)
- Opportunity to join a growing, supportive, and collaborative team
- Enhanced safety-critical checks provided
- Structured training and development pathway into a qualified Civil role
Personal Specification:
Experience and job knowledge
Essential
- No prior experience required; willingness to learn and follow instructions
Desirable
- Previous experience in civil engineering, construction, or site-based work
- Basic understanding of utility groundworks, or infrastructure
Job related skills/competencies
Essential
- Basic understanding of health and safety
- Strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work as part of a team
Desirable
- Experience using basic hand tools
Personal attributes
Essential
- Professional attitude and respect for health, safety, and company standards
- Eagerness to learn and develop new skills
Other Requirements
Essential
Work Location: In person