Arcadis
Principal Rail Drainage Engineer

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Arcadis is the world's leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy solutions for natural and built assets.
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Role description:
We currently have an opportunity for a Principal Rail Drainage Engineer to join our Rail North West & Central Business Unit. In this role, you will provide technical leadership for drainage design across rail and infrastructure projects, supporting the delivery of complex multidisciplinary engineering solutions.
You will take a leading role in design assurance, technical decision-making, stakeholder engagement and the development of high-quality drainage solutions, while supporting project managers and mentoring engineering teams.
Role accountabilities:
- Provide technical leadership for drainage design across rail and infrastructure projects.
- Lead the delivery of complex drainage design packages and multidisciplinary interfaces.
- Oversee the preparation, review, verification and approval of calculations, drawings, reports and technical deliverables.
- Lead interdisciplinary design reviews and support technical assurance activities, including higher-complexity checking where required.
- Provide technical advice and direction to engineers and project team members.
- Coordinate workload, resources and priorities across assigned project activities.
- Support the management of design risks, assumptions, decisions and technical issues.
- Liaise with clients, stakeholders, project managers and approval authorities to support successful project delivery.
- Support Project Directors or Project Managers with programme, commercial and change-related project considerations.
- Promote technical excellence, knowledge sharing and continuous improvement across the team.
- Support colleagues working towards CRE or other relevant professional responsibilities, where applicable.
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Qualifications & Experience:
- BSc/BEng or MSc/MEng, or equivalent, in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
- Significant experience in drainage design for rail, infrastructure or related civil engineering projects.
- Strong technical knowledge of drainage systems, including surface water, foul water, SUDS, earthworks drainage and rail/highways drainage.
- Experience leading complex design packages and coordinating multidisciplinary technical inputs.
- Experience reviewing, verifying and approving technical deliverables.
- Strong understanding of design risk management, engineering standards and assurance processes.
- Experience providing technical management, mentoring or guidance to engineers.
- Strong client-facing, stakeholder management and communication skills.
- Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status, or equivalent, is desirable.
- CRE experience is desirable; support may be provided for candidates working towards this.


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