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TBM Sushila removed after completing 5-mile journey to construct HS2's Northolt Tunnel.

Britain's new high-speed railway

TBM Sushila removed after completing 5-mile journey to construct HS2's Northolt

Jobs and skills

Britain's new high-speed railway

Britain’s new railway requires skilled workers to build the transport infrastructure we need for economic growth.

In total, 34,000 people are now behind the drive to build HS2, in highly skilled jobs that span a broad range of sectors – from school leavers taking their first step into engineering to graduates ready to make an impact.

How to apply

Be part of the team delivering Britain’s largest infrastructure project – transform the future of transport and your career with HS2.

Explore opportunities by checking out what roles match your skills and accelerate your professional journey.

What you get

You’ll gain skills that last beyond HS2 and are valued on infrastructure projects worldwide.

We provide training, mentoring and qualifications recognised across the construction industry.

Roles offer competitive salaries, pension contributions and the opportunity to work on Britain’s biggest transport infrastructure project.

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