Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£40000 - £50000 per annum
Senior Civil Engineer Birmingham £40,000 - £50,000 We have an exciting opportunity for an Experienced Engineer to join successful Civil Engineering team in Birmingham. In this role you’ll be taking lead on projects, contributing to the continued growth of the company, and sharing your expertise with junior members. The Ideal candidate They’re looking for an experienced engineer with a background in Flood Risk Assessments, SuDS and Drainage strategies. You’ll also have: A degree in Civil Engineering or an equivalent. A strong drainage capability with a good understanding of drainage design. A strong understanding of national planning policy and relevant legislation regarding flood risk and drainage. Experience of river restoration/design Experience of meeting attendance and liaising with clients, architects, contractors, local authorities, and other statutory bodies Chartered status or working towards Chartered status (ICE/CIWEM) would be advantageous Why join? When you join this team, you join an attractive and modern working environment, the opportunity to progress quickly within the firm and have a wide range of challenges projects. On offer is also a fantastic benefits package including: 25 Days annual leave plus the ability to purchase additional days annually Flexible working arrangements Option to participate in the Company Share Ownership scheme Private healthcare Cycle to Work Scheme Pension scheme Life Assurance This is an exciting opportunity for a civil engineer wanting to run your own projects, maintain client relationships and grow the team. If you are interested, please click apply or send an application to [email protected] .
Birmingham
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