Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£37,500 - £45,000
Senior Civil Engineer Portsmouth £37,500 - £45,000 Are you a Civil Engineer looking for a new role? We have an opportunity to join one of our well-respected clients in Portsmouth as a Senior Civil Engineer, working alongside a team of talented Engineers and Technicians. The company itself are a rapidly growing multi-discipline Engineering consultancy with a fantastic pipeline of projects in the local markets and abroad, covering: Civil Engineering and Infrastructure SAB and SuDS design Flood Risk Management Defence The role: You’ll be working on a mixture of Infrastructure and Drainage design, using MicroDrainage/Flow, AutoCAD, and Civil/Site 3D. Staying on the tools with hands-on design and co-ordination Working closely with clients and delivering engineering solutions Attend design meetings Running your own projects and manage clients whilst upkeeping detailed design Site visits What we’re looking for: We’re looking for someone with at least 5 years of solid design experience, keen to progress within the company and contribute to the growth and success. You will need to have qualifications in Civil Engineering or an equivalent and be proficient in design software such as MicroDrainage/Flow, AutoCAD, and Civil/Site 3D. Why join? Salary: £37,500 - £45,000 28 days holiday Company pension scheme Car allowance This is an exciting opportunity for a civil engineer to join a successful consultancy, run your own projects, and contribute to the growth of the company. If you are interested, please click apply or send an application to [email protected] .
Portsmouth
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