Infrastructure Design Consultant
2016-02-08 15:30:08
2016-02-19 00:00:00
- Biggleswade, Bedfordshire
- £neg DOE
- 19th Feb ’16
- Closed
This company are a thriving Civil Engineering Consulting Company with over 35 years in the Infrastructure Industry. This is a very exciting time to join them, as they expand their operations across the UK.
This role is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced graduate to make a real impact within the Infrastructural Engineering Sector.
You'll be able to hit the ground running in your new role and will be an integral part of the team from day one. Working alongside the senior engineers and directors, you'll develop designs with your team and consult clients on everything from housing layout to highways design and drainage.
In essence the role will cover:
- Advising on engineering designs from conception through to construction
- Liaising with clients, authorities and agencies to agree parameters and approvals
- Producing high quality highway and drainage designs
- Providing technical drawings and calculations
- Technical report writing
Training:
- On the job support
- ICE approved training programs
- Support towards Chartership
Growth
With an excellent reputation, the company are constantly approached with new business. You'll be encouraged to become responsible for your own projects from an early stage so they can increase the amount of business the company can take on.
With big plans for growth across the UK, you'll develop with the company and be an integral part of their future success.
Requirements:
- B.Eng or M.Eng in Civil or Infrastructural Engineering (or closely related)
- 1+ yrs experience within a Civil Engineering capacity
Desired skills:
- Strong skills within AutoCAD, MicroDrainage and AutoTrack are desirable
- Excellent English written and verbal skills
- Experience of Highways and Drainage Designs
- Understanding of Technical Agreements and Building Control Approval
- Knowledge of ARCADY, PICADY, TRICS, Design Manual for Roads and Bridges
- Driving licence would be beneficial but not essential