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Civil Engineer - Design

Skanska
Hertfordshire
2 weeks ago
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Description and requirements

Skanska, one of the world’s leading project development and construction groups, is an inclusive and responsible business that is helping to build a better society. 

We are looking for a Civil/Structural Design Engineer to join our STL infrastructure team. STL services on a range of design and build projects within the Civil Engineering Sector to both in-house and external clients. The role is based in our head office in Leavesden, Watford. The successful candidate will be working on a range of projects with the rail and highways sector.

What you'll do:

To be responsible for your part of the delivery, technical and commercial performance of projects Hands on delivery of practical, buildable designs, client liaison, time management and liaison with other members of the project team Undertake designs in the common structural materials to Eurocode Prepare specifications, and supporting site and works information, technical reports and other technical output Plan and manage delivery of your work to agreed time and cost Undertake work in compliance with internal quality standards and processes. Undertake work in compliance with Health & Safety and Environmental legislation Brief and coordinate the work of others including technicians  Work collaboratively with customers to understand and develop project objectives and to build excellent customer relationships

What you'll bring to the role:

An accredited degree in Civil Engineering. Progressing towards chartership, either with the Institution of Structural Engineers (IStructE) or Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). Design focused experience, which may be in either permanent or TW design. Experience of both steel and concrete design for above and below ground structures is desirable. Knowledge of construction methods and techniques Familiarity with Eurocodes and other relevant design standards Ability to use Engineering analysis/design software (such as SCIA Engineer, Robot, Wallap, Tedds, Scale, etc.). 

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