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Carrington West is seeking an Infrastructure / Civil Engineer to work on highways, drainage, and related infrastructure projects in Bath. The role offers hybrid office/remote flexibility and a salary in the £32,000–£38,000 range with a non-contributory pension contribution of 10% of salary.
The successful candidate will have a BEng in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) or an HNC with relevant experience, 3+ years post-qualification, and be comfortable with client liaison and delivering design
Infrastructure / Civil Engineer - Highways / Drainage and more - diverse project role.
In the range of £32,000.00 to £38,000.00 per annum, dependent upon candidate and experience. Plus non-contributory Employer's pension scheme 10% salary. Over time is not paid (see bonus note below).
Central Bath
Permanent, Full Time, 37.5 hrs a week, flexible office / remote working
Educated to BEng - Graduate degree in Civil Engineering (or equivalent) or HNC with 3+ years' experience will be considered
3 years post qualification (or relevant experience 5+ years). Working towards completion of IPD, or nearing sign off for Incorporated Engineer status with a relevant professional body (ICE).
25 days; plus discretionary Director's day at Christmas
Paid in December dependent upon company performance and at Director's discretion.
Working in a small and friendly office of transport planners and civil engineers, flexibility to carry out a range of tasks will be required. Candidates will have an eye for detail with good presentation skills and the ability to work in a close-knit team. The role will involve liaising with clients and third parties, and management workload to meet deadlines so good communication and organisation skills are required.
Core work will include a wide range of projects, from concept and planning stage through to detailed design and delivery of highway and drainage schemes. Candidates will work on with a diverse client portfolio including educational bodies and housing developers on both minor and major project scales.