Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£52,500 - £65,000
Associate Civil Engineer Exeter, Devon £52,500 - £65,000 Modern Civil and Structural Engineering consultancy are looking to add an Associate Civil Engineer to their team in the Exeter office – working within an established Civils team you would be taking a senior role with aim to growth the company. As an Associate Civil Engineer, your duties would include leading the civil operations and developing business for the office. Duties: Managing a talented and experienced civils teams ensuring the smooth delivery of projects. Developing business for the office Maintaining existing relationships Running team meetings Work force planning Taking responsibility for recruitment and growth Projects: You would be working on a range of sectors, including: Commercial Health Residential Conservation Plus more – you would be working autonomously with support from the senior management team. About them: Contemporary company, born out of the desire to do things correctly, to a great standard. Trusted client list, working on Infrastructure, Flood Risk and Drainage, Highway design plus Building Structures. Why join? Salary £52,500 - £65,000 25 days holiday plus bank holidays 5% pension contribution Bonus scheme Free parking If you require any more information, please get in touch.
Exeter
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