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Hi Everyone

 

Just wondering if anyone knows of any companies who are looking for staff around Europe. I'm English and i'm not interested in working back in the UK if i can help it.

I have over 10 years experience working all over the UK for various large Utility contractors. My experience is primarily line clearance, climbing and working out of bucket trucks. At the moment i'm based in Spain but i'm available to go anywhere.

Do you guys know of any contractors that work on the lines in other European countries?

I've never worked on railways but I would if the opportunity came along.

So guys any ideas, France, Spain, Germany, Switzerland, Italy..anywhere. Id be happy pruning fruit trees if need be.

Also i'm happy to work on a self employed basis.

 

Cheers

 

Jon

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