Our client is a major design, engineering and project management consultancy who has been rapidly growing within various sectors. They are seeking a Engineer - Dams and Reservoirs located across the UK. Responsibilities: - Delivery of tasks and projects from inception to handover, meeting quality, time and budget requirements. - Delivering dams and reservoirs activities for key local and national clients, maintaining and expanding a portfolio of strong relationships leading to new and repeat business. - Contributing to successful proposals that meet client needs and lead to technically and commercially successful work. - Support the discipline lead in developing their service lines and technical capability and assisting with delivering business development targets. - Inspiring and mentoring colleagues in developing their technical knowledge and understanding.
Requirements
- Recently Chartered Engineer, or working towards Chartered status, with a career focus in the fields of dam and reservoir engineering. - Demonstrating a solid base of technical experience in one or more of the disciplines of hydraulic, geotechnical engineering or retaining structures, as applied to the management and design of dams and reservoirs and their associated hydraulic structures. - Knowledge of relevant codes, standards and guidance documents, and an appreciation of current developments. - Excellent, client focused, report writing skills. - Ability to identify and employ innovation and leading-edge technologies to meet client needs. - Willingness to travel on short assignments both within the UK and overseas. - A valid UK driving licence. The Individual: - Customer focused and a good level of relationship management skill. - Strong reputation and high level of technical performance. - Possessing an agile, winning attitude. - Able to generate innovative outcomes to challenges and follow them through. - Self-motivated towards improving personal and team development. - Strong leadership and communication skills. - Strong collaborative and network behaviours to interface with other disciplines and external partner.