Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£26,000 - £30,000
Graduate Civil Engineer Exeter, Devon £26,000 - £30,000 Are you a Graduate Civil Engineer looking to join a forward- thinking consultancy? We are seeking an ambitious Civil Engineer to join a Civil Engineering team based in Exeter. You’ll be joining a growing consultancy, where you have the opportunity to gain a wide range of experience and work with some of the industry’s best professionals. The role: You will gain experience in every technical discipline across the business, including detailed highway & drainage design, 3D site modelling, plot engineering, utilities strategy, flood risk assessment, foul and surface water drainage strategy, and transport planning. Undertake design for infrastructure projects, including 3D surface modelling and hydraulic drainage design. Represent the company at client, contractor, and local authority meetings. Design and approvals for S278 and S38 highway schemes with design capability when supervised by senior staff. Working with Civils 3D, AutoCAD and drainage modelling software such as FLOW or Microdrainage. The ideal candidate will either be a graduate with a degree in Civil Engineering, or currently working through their final year of the degree. You will have good written and spoken communication skills and any experience with AutoCAD would be a bonus. Why join? With this role, you’ll have an opportunity to join an exceptional company who has been recognised for their attention and investment into their employees, demonstrating an improvement into the livelihood of its employees both personally and professionally, which leads to recognition for high-quality client solutions. If you’d like to join this team, please click APPLY online or get in touch with [email protected]
Exeter
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