Project Engineer/Planner

4685108
  • Job type

    Permanent
  • Location

    Suffolk
  • Working Pattern

    Full-time
  • Specialism

    Water
  • Industry

    Energy, Utilities & Mining
  • Pay

    Negotiable

Project Engineer/Planner (WATER)

Job Title: Partnership Projects Engineer/Planner (Suffolk)
Location: Home-based with regular site visits
Contract: Full-Time, Permanent
Salary: £40,000 to £55,000 per year (negotiable)
Benefits:
  • Local Government Pension Scheme
  • Private Medical Scheme
  • 28-days holiday (increasing to 33 days after 6 years)
  • Car allowance and mileage
  • One professional membership subscription per year
Role Overview:
We are looking for an enthusiastic engineer/planner to join our team. You will work on various water management projects, from river restoration to flood defence. You will be based at home but will regularly visit sites and offices.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Design and deliver water management projects with partners
  • Work with operations teams to implement projects on-site
  • Manage contracts and agreements
  • Create AutoCAD drawings and safety documents
  • Assist with project financial management

Qualifications/Experience:
  • Relevant degree
  • AutoCAD experience
  • 3–5 years of post-graduate experience
  • Working towards Chartered Engineer status
  • Advantageous certificates: First Aid at Work, CSCS card

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