Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£25000 - £32000 per annum
Graduate Civil Engineer Nottingham Salary: £25,000 - £32,000 (Dependent on Experience) About the Company: Join a well-established civil and structural engineering consultancy with over 30 years of industry experience. They are looking for an enthusiastic graduate civil engineer to join their civils team in Nottingham. Team Structure: You will be joining a dedicated civils team of five professionals: - Director - Associate Engineer - Graduate Civil Engineer - Civil Technician - Apprentice This team boasts a combined 50 years of civil engineering experience. The rest of the company comprises structural engineers and one traffic specialist. Job Responsibilities: As a Graduate Civil Engineer, you will: - Produce drainage and highway designs - Conduct flood risk assessments for residential, commercial, and industrial projects - Develop drainage strategies - Work on Section 38 and 278 agreements for various projects Current projects include: - A £14 million residential development with 350 housing units - Commercial projects, including a 20,000 square foot development - Fire authority and station projects - Sustainable energy sites Benefits: - Excellent career progression opportunities for ambitious and hardworking individuals - Training and mentoring for chartership provided by the company founder - Monthly job situation appraisals - Annual salary/position reviews, with opportunities for earlier review if requested - Social activities including a walking and running club, go-karting, axe throwing, bowling, and more - Free office parking, garden access, and proximity to tram and train networks Requirements: - A recent graduate or someone with experience in drainage or highway design - A positive attitude and strong work ethic
Nottingham
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