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Principal Civil Engineer

Penguin Recruitment
Hampshire
2 days ago
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Principal Civil Engineer


Ringwood, Hampshire


Shape flagship developments as a Principal Civil Engineer. Join a leading UK consultancy delivering large residential, commercial and mixed-use schemes nationwide. You will take ownership of complex infrastructure design and delivery across highways, drainage and external works, helping to set standards, unblock challenges and mentor the next generation.


Why this role
You will work on prestigious, technically varied projects with real scope to influence strategy and best practice. With hybrid and flexible working from Birmingham, Bristol or Ringwood, you will enjoy clear progression pathways, funded professional development and the backing of a respected engineering team.


What you will do


Lead and check the design and delivery of infrastructure packages for major developments.




Oversee highways designs including S38 and S278 works, ensuring technical robustness and buildability.




Lead drainage strategies and detailed design, including S104 and S98 agreements, SUDS, foul pumping stations and balancing facilities.




Champion safety and compliance with CDM Regulations and UK Building Standards.




Coordinate multidisciplinary inputs, manage interfaces with clients, authorities and contractors, and drive programmes to agreed milestones.




Mentor and guide engineers and technicians, raising quality across the team.


What you will bring


HND, HNC or degree in Civil Engineering.




Strong design software capability including AutoCAD and MicroDrainage or InfoDrainage.




Proven experience delivering development infrastructure projects.




Chartered status or active progress toward it is highly desirable.




Confident communicator who enjoys leading, reviewing and presenting technical work.


Reasons to apply


Principal Civil Engineer post with real influence on project outcomes and team standards.




Hybrid and flexible working with hubs in Birmingham, Bristol and Ringwood.




Major national schemes that stretch your technical and leadership skills.




Structured progression, mentorship and support toward professional qualifications.




Collaborative culture that values initiative, knowledge sharing and quality.


Location and working pattern
Base in Ringwood, Hampshire, with hybrid options and occasional travel to Birmingham or Bristol offices and project sites.


How to apply
If you are a Principal Civil Engineer who enjoys leading complex infrastructure design and wants the platform to progress quickly, we would love to hear from you. Apply with your CV or get in touch for a confidential chat.

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