Description:
Join our team as an Infrastructure Engineer and play a key role in shaping sustainable and efficient water and wastewater solutions. You'll be part of a collaborative Design and Build environment, working closely with internal teams and external partners from feasibility through to detailed design. This is a chance to contribute innovative, cost-effective engineering solutions that make a real impact—while growing your expertise in a supportive and forward-thinking setting.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Apply engineering knowledge in potable and wastewater design, including pipeline design, and relevant British/Eurocode standards.
- Develop designs from feasibility and optioneering through to detailed design, ensuring technical quality and compliance.
- Understand and incorporate various pipeline construction methods, ancillary components, and GIS tools where applicable.
- Produce and interpret technical drawings and design sketches; contribute to specifications, proposals, and schedules.
- Implement health and safety principles in design, including Design Risk Assessments and Pre-Construction Information (PCI) files.
- Support project delivery by reviewing technical work, maintaining documentation standards, and addressing contractor queries.
- Collaborate closely with internal teams and stakeholders to ensure seamless project interfaces and promote technical innovation.
- Communicate effectively across all levels to uphold design integrity, manage risks, and ensure successful project outcomes.
What You’ll Bring
- Experience working on capital projects within the water sector is highly desirable.
- A degree in Civil Engineering (BEng or MEng/MSc, minimum 2:1) from a recognised university is preferred, though not essential.
- Strong understanding and practical experience in infrastructure design calculations, including pipework, thrust blocks, manholes, shaft tanks, and attenuation structures, using British Standards, Eurocodes, and industry guidance (e.g., CIRIA, BRE).
- Familiarity with Design & Build project environments is an advantage.
- Actively working towards Chartered Engineer status (e.g., CEng MICE) with a relevant professional institution is desirable.