Benefits: Flexible Working: 35-hour workweek with core hours from 10 am to 12 noon and 2 pm to 4 pm, with flexi and hybrid working options. Pension Scheme: 5% employee and 5% employer contributions. Annual Salary Reviews: Regular reviews to adjust salary. Employee Ownership: Opportunity to buy shares, with potential for dividends. Company Bonus: Paid once or twice a year based on performance. Salary Uplifts: Additional salary increases upon achieving certain accreditations. Insurance: Includes Income Protection Insurance (50% of salary), Life Insurance (3x salary), and Private Medical Insurance with comprehensive mental health coverage. Green Incentives: Electric car leasing and cycle-to-work schemes through salary sacrifice. Generous Leave: 26 days of holiday plus 7 fixed days for Christmas, New Year, and days in between (minimum 33 days total). An additional day is added every 5 years, up to 4 extra days. Referral Fee: £500 for successful referrals. Professional Support: Institution fees paid and expenses reimbursed weekly. Study Trip: Typically a 3-night European trip around September/October. Overtime: Paid overtime. Community Engagement: Opportunities to mentor young people and offer placements.
Role Overview: The Senior Civil Engineer will focus on highways, access roads, and temporary/enabling works design. The role involves conducting due diligence, feasibility studies, conceptual optioneering, detailed design (both pre- and post-planning), and design and build through construction. The candidate will also handle technical approvals and statutory approvals.
Key Responsibilities:
Technical Knowledge: Expertise in industry-standard road and drainage design software and familiarity with current design standards. Design Focus: Emphasis on road design per the 'National Road Development Guide' and local authority standards. Technical Approvals: Obtain approvals including RCC and S56. Report Production: Generate technical reports as required. Highway Drainage: Design principles for highway drainage, surface water, and foul drainage systems. Approvals & Regulations: Secure statutory approvals with Scottish Water (SW) and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA). Software Proficiency: Experience in AutoCAD, Civil 3D, and Microdrainage is beneficial. Standards Knowledge: Understanding of the ‘Design Manual for Roads and Bridges’ (DMRB).
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