Senior Civil Engineer

Birmingham
1 month ago
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We are a small firm specialising in providing innovative design solutions within the water industry. With a commitment to excellence and sustainability, we deliver comprehensive engineering services tailored to meet the evolving needs of our clients.

In today's competitive job market, selecting the right company is crucial for aligning your career ambitions, work ethics, and personal life.

We Invite you to join our team, offering you the opportunity to be a key player in a small company with a strategic plan for rapid growth within the water sector.

We take pride in being a small-sized company that provides the ideal environment for professionals seeking rapid career progression. Our commitment to growth means you can be at the forefront of exciting developments in the water industry and enjoy the rewards that come with it.

We offer a robust professional development program designed to support your career advancement. Our structured process sets clear targets and timelines, ensuring that your progression remains a priority throughout your tenure with us.

We are seeking an experienced and technically strong Senior Civil Engineer to join our growing team. This role focuses on the design and delivery of non-infrastructure projects within the UK water sector. You’ll be responsible for leading the civil engineering elements of multidisciplinary projects, reporting to the Directors, and working closely with internal teams, clients, and stakeholders. This is a key position offering autonomy, project leadership, and the opportunity to contribute to high-quality, sustainable infrastructure delivery.

Key Responsibilities

· Lead the civil design of water and wastewater treatment projects, from concept through to detailed design.

· Undertake calculations and analysis using relevant design software.

· Design RC elements, foundations, slabs, and associated civil works.

· Produce technical reports, specifications, and construction drawings to industry standards. · Review and check design deliverables prepared by junior staff and provide mentorship.

· Coordinate with clients, contractors, and regulatory bodies to align design with project requirements.

· Conduct site visits for inspections, surveys, and technical support during construction.

· Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including mechanical, electrical, and process engineers to integrate civil and structural aspects into overall project designs.

· Assist in the preparation of tender documents, cost estimates, and project proposals.

· Promote quality, safety, and continuous improvement across all stages of project delivery. · Stay abreast of industry developments, best practices, and emerging technologies relevant to civil and structural engineering in the water sector.

· Champion a culture of safety, quality, and continuous improvement within the organisation.

· Ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.

Requirements

· BEng/MEng in Civil Engineering (or related discipline).

· Minimum 5 years’ experience in civil non-infrastructure design within the UK water sector.

· Strong technical knowledge of water and wastewater treatment design.

· Competent in RC detailing and foundation design.

· Solid understanding of Eurocodes, British Standards, and UK Water Industry specifications.

· Excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership skills with the ability to effectively engage with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders at all levels.

· Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to project sites.

· Proven track record of leading successful engineering projects from conception to completion, preferably within the UK water sector. Preferable but not required:

· Chartered Engineer status with a relevant professional body (e.g., ICE, IStructE).

· Proficient in the use of Civil 3D, Revit, or similar drafting software.

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