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Lead Civil Engineer
Permanent
Hybrid
The Role:
As a Civil Engineer Lead, you will play a key role in supporting the delivery of construction and infrastructure projects. You will provide technical advice, develop engineering solutions, and collaborate with customers, design teams, and external stakeholders to deliver successful project outcomes.
This is an excellent opportunity for a Civil Engineer who enjoys working in complex environments and wants to contribute to challenging, high-profile projects.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide technical advice and guidance on construction-related matters.
- Support projects through various stages of the RIBA design process.
- Produce engineering drawings, specifications, and technical documentation.
- Liaise with customers, project stakeholders, and multidisciplinary design teams.
- Interface with statutory authorities and regulatory bodies as required.
- Arrange and assess site investigations and ground investigations.
- Conduct condition surveys and develop reports, recommendations, and remediation strategies.
- Support alterations and modifications to existing structures, including listed buildings.
- Contribute to the design of small-scale new structures and temporary works solutions.
- Ensure designs and engineering solutions meet safety, compliance, and operational requirements.
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About You:
You will be an experienced Civil Engineer with a proven background in delivering infrastructure and construction projects. You will be comfortable working directly with customers and stakeholders while managing changing project requirements in a fast-paced environment.


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Essential Requirements:
- Degree in Civil Engineering or a related discipline accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
- Relevant post-graduate civil engineering experience.
- Proven track record delivering projects through RIBA Stages 3-5.
- Knowledge and experience of engineering design processes and project delivery.
- Strong knowledge of Revit and/or other BIM-capable software.
- Experience delivering projects in accordance with BIM Level 2 standards.
- Ability to produce and review engineering drawings and specifications.
- Experience undertaking checking and verification activities up to Category 2 within civil and structural engineering.
- Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work effectively within changing and sometimes ambiguous project environments.
- Experience delivering projects within Defence, Nuclear, Maritime, Infrastructure, Utilities, Energy, or Oil & Gas.
- Knowledge of environmental regulations and compliance requirements.
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