The UK water sector is undergoing its biggest transformation in decades. The review by the Independent Water Commission (IWC) comes at the same time as unprecedented investment, creating a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redefine water and wastewater infrastructure.
For the roles, you’ll work on projects to contribute from concept through completion, ensuring high-quality outcomes and compliance with regulatory and safety standards. While working on the projects, you’ll have the chance to develop your skills on major frameworks and work alongside industry experts.
As a Civil Design Engineer, you will be responsible for supporting overall work progress and technical performance on projects. Working with other members of our team, you'll collaborate closely with business group project delivery leadership or other senior project managers/operations leaders who provide oversight and mentoring.
Key experiences preferred:
- Engineering calculations and drawing preparation/coordination (e.g., hydraulics, pipe design, fittings). Undertake, check and review civil calculations (drainage calculation, floatation check, service crossing check, thrust block)
- Preparation of technical memos, reports, and specifications
- Experience in water treatment and wastewater treatment facilities civil engineering scope
- Coordination with other disciplines to ensure the design of the roadways, landscaping, drainage and piping are sufficient to meet the operational needs of the facility. Skills include site access, structure location, terrain modelling, utilities design & modelling, site preparation, grading, drainage, site utilities, piping, landscaping
- Support and collaborate with Conveyance, Water Resources, Infrastructure and Buildings teams on multi-disciplinary projects, as well as with the client
- Coordination of designs with support to clients and third party strategic stakeholders for permitting and regulatory approvals
- Undertaking and reporting onsite inspections, organizing and leading site inspections. Providing constructability advice to the design team