Civil Engineer

Company:  CV-Library
Location: Reading
Closing Date: 19/10/2024
Salary: £45,000 - £50,000 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Civil Engineer - Highways and Infrastructure design Up to £50,000 Reading If you're a project level Civil Engineer looking to step up to a Senior or Principal Engineer role - this is for you. As an experienced Civil Engineer, you'll play an active role in delivering a varied range of schemes from small highway improvements to large residential and commercial developments within one of the UK's leading independent consultancies. You'll be engaged in a number of projects ranging from small scale development up to larger scale projects ranging between 150 to 5,000 residential units and supporting infrastructure. Your new role will be highly varied, but you'll be using your expertise in undertaking preliminary and detailed design of highways, commercial, residential and public realm development including associated infrastructure and agreements, such as S278 and S38. You'll be using your post-graduate experience in the design of both commercial and residential developments including infrastructure, external works and drainage. What you'll bring as the new Senior Civil Engineer: * Knowledge of DMRB, Manual for Streets, NRSWA etc * Knowledge of adoption agreements for roads and drainage (including S278, S38 & S104) * Experience of negotiations with highway and planning authorities to agree proposed designs * The ability to produce technical reports You'll be offered an attractive benefits package that includes: * Salary up to £50,000 * 25 Days annual leave plus the ability to purchase additional days * Flexible working arrangements * Option to participate in the Company Share Ownership scheme * Private healthcare * Cycle to Work Scheme * Payment of professional subscription * Life Assurance Call Darryl Yates at Flux Consulting today on (phone number removed), or click 'apply' to start the conversation
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