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Principal Bridge Engineer

Waterman Aspen
West Yorkshire
1 day ago
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You’ll get all the benefits of being employed by us, while working on a variety of projects for our clients. Joining Waterman Aspen as a Principal Bridge Engineer will see you as a key member of the Yorkshire team and you can expect: 


A varied client base where you can apply and develop your skills  Buy-in from clients to assist in your technical progression  Further exposure to your chosen industry – increasing your awareness, knowledge and sharpening your skills  Career development and training to reach your professional or academic qualification goals supported by our own network of mentors and managers Paid subscription to a professional body of your choice 

Experience required… 

Essential: 


Degree in Civil/Structural Engineering or related discipline Strong knowledge of Eurocodes, DMRB, CDM 2015, and Construction Health & Safety legislation. Experience in producing and managing scheme deliverables including PCI packs, BoQs, scheme specifications using the MCHW and health and safety files. Proven experience in bridge design, assessment, inspection, and maintenance. Proven leadership in managing teams and delivering projects to time and budget. Good working knowledge of the NEC form of contracts. Experience managing multidisciplinary teams and mentoring junior engineers Excellent written and verbal communication skills for reports, proposals, and stakeholder engagement. Ability to liaise with clients, contractors, and local authorities.

Desirable: 


Chartered Engineer status (CEng) with ICE or equivalent. Experience with BIM, structural analysis software, and digital inspection tools.

You’ll get this and so much more… 

As a salaried colleague, you’ll get a salary in line with your experience, skills and location along with an industry-leading benefits package: 


Company car or car allowance  Contribution to commuting mileage  Permanent health insurance  25 days annual leave (option to buy up to 5 more), in addition to the normal public holidays (based on a 40 hour week, pro rata for part-time colleagues)  Company pension contribution  Salary sacrifice to buy additional benefits  1 paid Waterman Aspen in the Community Day to volunteer in your local community 

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