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Senior Civil Engineer

Penguin Recruitment
Oxfordshire
2 days ago
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Senior Civil Engineer
Oxfordshire / Hybrid

Are you an experienced Civil Engineer looking to take ownership of high-profile infrastructure and development projects in Oxfordshire? This is a fantastic opportunity to join a dynamic, multidisciplinary consultancy where you’ll lead designs from concept to completion, mentor junior engineers, and maintain strong client relationships.


Why join?


You’ll be part of a supportive consultancy delivering varied projects, including highways, drainage, and residential schemes. This role offers real responsibility, professional growth, and the chance to make a tangible impact on local and regional projects.


The role


As a Senior Civil Engineer, your responsibilities will include:


Managing and delivering multiple civil engineering projects efficiently and on budget




Leading designs using 3D software, ensuring compliance with technical standards and regulations




Providing technical guidance, mentorship, and support to junior engineers




Liaising with clients, contractors, and internal teams throughout all project stages




Supporting the consultancy’s growth through high-quality delivery and client engagement


What you’ll bring


We’re looking for a technically strong, proactive engineer with excellent leadership and project management skills.


You’ll need:


A degree in Civil Engineering (BEng/MEng)




Proven experience in highways, drainage, or infrastructure design




Strong communication and leadership abilities




Experience managing projects from concept through to completion


The culture & benefits


This consultancy offers hybrid working, flexitime, ICE-approved training, and excellent career development opportunities.


Benefits include:


25-26 days’ holiday plus your birthday off




Hybrid and flexible working arrangements




Pension and private healthcare




Structured professional development and training opportunities


If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, leading civil engineering projects in Oxfordshire within a collaborative and dynamic consultancy, this role is for you.

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