Rope Access Examiners

Penguin Recruitment
South Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Last month
£40,000 – £46,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £46,000 pa

Posted
2 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Rope Access Examiner

Our client is expanding. With a strong pipeline of newly secured contracts across the UK, we're looking for experienced Rope Access Examiners to join our team and support the continued growth of a national multidisciplinary's infrastructure inspection services.

With over 30 years of industry experience, we deliver best-in-class inspection, examination, and maintenance solutions across rail, highways, and complex structures. Our portfolio includes over 10,000 rail structure examinations and 6,000+ highways inspections, working with major clients across critical UK infrastructure.

The Role

You'll be involved in delivering high-quality inspections and examinations across a range of assets including:

Rail structures and bridges

Highways infrastructure

Buildings, masts, and towers

Confined spaces and culvertsOur services include rope access inspections, vegetation removal, scour assessments, and structural drone surveys-giving you the opportunity to work on diverse and technically engaging projects.

Location

Primarily based in and around the Sheffield area, with travel to project sites across the UK.

Requirements

IRATA Level 2 or 3 (valid)

STE 04 certification

Confined Space Entry (essential)

PTS and CSCS card (desirable)

SSSTS (desirable)

Why Join?

Be part of a rapidly growing team due to newly awarded contracts

Work on high-profile UK infrastructure projects

Long-term opportunities with a respected specialist access provider

Diverse project exposure across rail, highways, and built environmentsInterested?

For more information or to apply, please contact:

Amir Gharaati or Penguin Recruitment

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