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Rail Civil Design Engineer

Employer
Critical Project Resourcing
Location
Birmingham, West Midlands
Salary
£40,000
Closing date
Sep 28, 2022
We are currently dealing with a major Engineering Consultancy who are looking at recruiting a Rail Civil Structural Design Engineer to work on such major projects as HS2 and TRu with the role being based in Birmingham. As the Rail Civil Structural Design Engineer, you will act as lead designer on a variety of rail and infrastructure design projects. You will also manage budgets, programmes and quality assurance and lead a small team in the delivery of projects. Other typical duties can include, but not limited to:
  • Prepare outline and detailed design of multi-disciplinary rail projects as directed
  • Interface with other discipline and 3rd party Engineers to ensure a multi-disciplinary design is developed
  • Report to Senior Engineer and Project Management team on progress of project
  • Undertake the duties of the design engineer as highlighted in CDM/CSM legislation

Job Requirements
  • Good knowledge and experience of civil or structural engineering design and detailing, with a background in rail ideal, however not essential
  • Experience as a design engineer under supervision with responsibilities for delivery of project(s) to the required quality
  • Knowledge of civil design and construction principles and standards
  • Proficient in the use of computer analysis programs TEDDS, Supersuite or similar
  • Eurocode experience

As mentioned, this position is based in Birmingham working in a hybrid basis between home and office so could suit candidates in the surrounding West Midlands regions such as Derby or Solihull. This role could suit an experienced Graduate or Assistant Rail Civil Engineer looking to make the next step up. If this role is of interest, then dont hesitate to contact Sebastian at Critical Project Resourcing.

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