Civil Engineer - London/Essex/Kent

Job Details

Permanent
London, London, United Kingdom
Fawkes & Reece London
Salary : £30000 - £60000 Annually
29.04.2024
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Full Job Description

A reputable and market leading construction and infrastructure business have recently had a huge growth in Projects across London , Essex , Kent and the South east and are now looking for a range of Engineers from the Assistant Site engineers to Site agents to join their growing team.

Due to the scopes of works , the ideal candidate for the more senior roles would be a well rounded Civil engineer , technically competent across core civil engineering disciplines covering Highways , earthworks , utilities & rail so you can hit the ground running for a variety of development infrastructure projects.

In regards to the more junior roles they are looking for engineers that have started within a similar background and are reading to progress in their career to test and expand their skill set.

Roles & responsibilities (dependant on specific role) listed but not limited to :

  • undertaking technical and feasibility studies including site investigations
  • using a range of computer software for developing detailed designs
  • undertaking complex calculations
  • liaising with clients and a variety of professionals including architects and subcontractors
  • compiling job specs and supervising tendering procedures

Requirements:

  • Degree in Civil Engineering or related discipline
  • Sound problem-solving skills, and a pragmatic, practical mind.
  • Ability to collaborate within multi-disciplinary teams
  • Experience within a similar environment

Benefits:

  • Competitive basic salary
  • Company car or car allowance
  • Company Pension Scheme
  • Private Healthcare coverage
  • Holidays including all Bank Holidays
  • Training and progression opportunities

If these roles seem like something of interest to you and you would like to find out more.

Contact Toby at Fawkes & Reece London.

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