Infrastructure Engineer
Roles and responsibilities Key Responsibilities: Deliver technical assignments, work elements, work packages, and project engineering design activities under supervision. Conduct numerical analysis and prepare technical reports. Utilize software to undertake engineering design. Participate in site visits and design team meetings as required. What You Will Bring to the Team: Bachelor’s degree in related field. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills. Excellent communication and teamwork abilities. A proactive and enthusiastic approach to learning and development. What We Offer We offer a professional, friendly and inclusive culture based on our core values of Safety, Teamwork, Respect and Integrity. We are committed to the success of our people which is why we want to create the best employee experience that supports each member through all the stages of their career. A competitive salary A comprehensive benefits package; pension, medical insurance, income protection, 22 days holiday with the option to buy an additional 4 weeks Enhanced parental leave. Access to our Employee Network Groups, which represent every strand of diversity and allow colleagues to connect and learn from each other on an open, inclusive platform Wellbeing resources and tools, and demonstration of our commitment to wellbeing by signing up to the Mental Health at Work Commitment Team led flexible working Opportunities to grow your skills and shape your career towards technical expertise, developing the market or leading a business or team International, multi-cultural team of highly motivated individuals An exciting referral program; bring people with you! Desired candidate profile 1. Technical Expertise in Infrastructure Systems Civil Infrastructure : Knowledge of designing and managing civil engineering infrastructure like roads, bridges, tunnels, water supply, sewage systems, and drainage networks. Network Infrastructure : Expertise in designing, deploying, and maintaining IT infrastructure such as servers, networking systems (LAN/WAN), data centers, and cloud-based services. Utility Systems : Understanding the design and operation of utility systems such as water supply, sewage, and stormwater systems (wet utilities), and electrical power systems (dry utilities). Sustainability and Resilience : Experience in designing sustainable infrastructure systems that minimize environmental impact and enhance resilience against climate change, natural disasters, and urbanization. 2. Project Management and Planning Project Design and Coordination : Ability to design infrastructure systems and ensure they align with broader project plans, schedules, and budgets. Coordination with other teams (e.g., architects, contractors, and city planners) is essential. Risk Assessment and Management : Ability to assess risks related to infrastructure projects, such as environmental impact, financial costs, and safety, and to create risk mitigation strategies. Resource and Budget Management : Oversee resource allocation, ensuring efficient use of materials, labor, and time. Ensuring projects are completed within budget and schedule constraints. 3. Technical Design and Software Proficiency CAD Software : Proficiency in using software like AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or MicroStation to create detailed plans, blueprints, and models for infrastructure projects. Building Information Modeling (BIM) : Experience with BIM tools to design, visualize, and simulate infrastructure projects in a collaborative environment. Project Management Software : Familiarity with tools like MS Project, Primavera, or similar software to track and manage the progress of infrastructure projects. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) : Use of GIS tools to map infrastructure assets, analyze spatial data, and optimize infrastructure placement. 4. Infrastructure Operations and Maintenance Lifecycle Management : Experience in managing the lifecycle of infrastructure assets, from conception through design, construction, operation, and eventual decommissioning or replacement. Asset Management : Familiarity with asset management principles, including tracking the condition, performance, and maintenance needs of infrastructure components. Regulatory Compliance and Standards : Knowledge of local, national, and international standards and regulations that govern infrastructure projects (e.g., environmental regulations, safety standards, construction codes). 5. Problem-Solving and Troubleshooting Design Optimization : Ability to assess designs and optimize them for cost-effectiveness, durability, and environmental sustainability. On-Site Supervision and Troubleshooting : Provide technical support on-site during construction and maintenance phases, addressing issues that may arise and ensuring quality control and adherence to plans. Infrastructure Upgrades : Identifying opportunities for upgrades, repairs, or expansions to aging infrastructure to improve efficiency or meet growing demands.