Principal Civil & Structural Engineer (Engineering and Design)
Annual
- Responsibility for C&S discipline technical input for projects and/or proposals; including preparation, checking and/or approval of engineering documentation
- Organising discipline staff, allocating work and ensuring delivery against plan
- Mentoring and developing graduates and less experienced engineers
- Production of high-quality C&S engineering deliverables to schedule, budget and client satisfaction
- Ensuring all applicable national and international codes of practice, legislation and company/client standards and procedures are complied with.
- Ensure that work is carried out with relevant codes, standards and procedures, and maintain and develop awareness of current relevant codes and standards.
- Implement company, and where applicable client/ project policies and procedures.
- Communicate effectively with other disciplines to ensure that interfaces are clearly defined and correctly designed.
- Communicate appropriately with other departments, project personnel, vendors and clients.
- Assist in developing the knowledge and skills, including assisting in training and technical development of less experienced team members.
- Line-manage a team of civil engineers carrying out performance management, team development, work allocation and administration of company line-management processes.
- Defining client requirements
- Planning and delivering project tasks undertaken by the C&S team
- Design of new structures, assessment of historic structures, checking and approving C&S documentation from subordinates.
- Development of specifications and sub-contract SOW's including GI / SI contamination scopes
- Optioneering assessments, defining scopes of work, supporting estimates and business development.
- Advise and guidance on specialist discipline matters relating to nuclear sector requirements, regulations, latest technologies and industry best practice.
- Supporting the PM in identifying change, progress reporting, tracking of issues, risks and resolutions
- Significant experience in infrastructure at all stages of the project lifecycle.
- Good knowledge of design working practices and installation requirements of the discipline across a range of industries.
- Extensive knowledge of UK legislation and standards
- Awareness of risk identification, quantification, management and of HSE requirements
- Experience with new and historic structures, optioneering assessments, defining scopes of work, supporting estimates and business development.
- Experience in leading small teams and supporting more junior engineers.
- Knowledge and experience of common forms of contracts
- Project Management experience
- Requirements Management experience
- Temporary Works / Geotechnical
- Minimum BEng Civil or Structural Engineering
- Chartership with ICE or IStructE
- CSCS or CCNSG
- Security Clearance or Eligibility to obtain Security Clearance
- Further industry recognised training and qualifications
- Project Management
- CDM
- NEC
- Geotechnical