Full-time Permanent Contract (37 hours per week) - Based at Norwich or Martham, Norfolk
Salary 55,000 to 65,000 pa (dependent upon Qualifications and Experience) plus attractive benefits package including:
Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (Norfolk Pension Fund)
Private Medical Scheme
28 days holiday (rising to 33 days with continuous service), plus Christmas Eve, New Years Eve and Bank Holidays
Essential Car User Allowance
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a
Senior Projects Engineer
to join the Water Management Alliance (WMA) Group of Internal Drainage Boards (IDBs). Internal Drainage Boards ("IDBs") are local public authorities that manage flood risk and land drainage.
The Senior Projects Engineer is central to the planning, design and management of a diverse range of project work from river restoration and natural flood management to flood defence work. Your work will span Flood Risk Management, Natural Flood Management and River Restoration, as well as a range of flood defence and catchment-based initiatives. You will collaborate closely with internal teams and partner organisations across the WMA, with a particular focus on projects within the Suffolk and Waveney areas.
Working in the East of England, this is a fantastic opportunity for a career in water engineering design and management. We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated individual who is eager to learn, contribute innovative ideas and work as part of a dedicated team, committed to improving water environments and supporting sustainable flood solutions.
The Senior Projects Engineer is a key part of the operations team. The purpose of this role is to work with partners and external clients to develop, design and manage a programme of work for water management, flood risk or environmental benefit.
Main responsibilities include:
Working with partners, stakeholders and external clients to develop projects
Technical design of schemes and individual projects
Production of AutoCAD drawings and pre-construction information
Provide the role of Designer and where necessary Principal Designer in accordance with the CDM Regulations
Work with the operations teams to enable the delivery of the works on site
Work with our Flood Risk Engineers in the planning and design of projects to share and manage workload and support their professional development
Be the project manager / lead for specific standalone projects and or support our Flood Risk Engineers to do the same
Administer relevant contracts and agreements
Promote the work of the WMA and tender for work with external clients when suitable opportunities arise
Provide financial management of projects with support from the WMA finance team
Coordinate with partners and stakeholders to seek external project funding or support funding bids
Involvement with the preparation and promoting of grant applications/work programmes for submission to DEFRA/EA and other bodies
Coordinate and liaise with our supply chain (suppliers, contractors and consultants) to aid efficient and timely delivery of projects
Being aware of the required 3rd party consents and constraints upon our project delivery and having the ability to obtain these permissions in a timely manner in accordance with the delivery programme
Adherence to all relevant health, safety and environmental standards and legal requirements as set by the Board and wider industry
To be an advocate of high standards of health, safety and environment and impress this upon the working project teams established to achieve the maximum outcomes for people, project and the environment
Dealing with queries, undertaking routine correspondence, and liaising with the public
Assisting with the running of the drainage boards within the Eastern region. This could include involvement with the maintenance, repair and replacement of the Boards assets
Responding at times of emergency, as and when necessary or required
Assisting with the preparation of reports for Board meetings and representing the Boards at internal and external meetings as and when required
Keeping knowledge current and up to date, by way of continuous professional development (CPD)
Carrying out specific projects, research and any other duties that may reasonably be required by the Area Manager, the Chief Executive or the Board
Person Specification:
Qualifications:
Essential:
A relevant degree or HND/HNC in an engineering related subject OR significant relevant industry experience
Desirable:
Chartered Engineer (IEng, CEng MICE or IEng, MCIWEM)
CITB 5-day Site Management Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
CSCS card
Experience working with land drainage engineering techniques and surface water management.
Membership with a professional accreditation body (e.g. ICE, CIWEM)
Experience:
Essential:
A minimum of 3-5 years experience working in a technical role within the water or construction industry, a Local Authority or a risk management authority such as the Environment Agency
Experience liaising, corresponding and negotiating with a variety of stakeholders
Experience in producing technical drawings
Experience interpreting plans, model outputs and other technical information
Experience in managing projects, budgets, consultants and public expectation
Experience in producing basic bills of quantities and cost estimates
Experience in producing method statements and risk assessments
Desirable:
Knowledge and experience of river restoration and environmental improvement projects
Experience in the application, administration and management of NEC ECC and PSC contracts
Experience of managing delivery of small (~<100k) to medium value (~<700k) civil engineering projects in the flood risk or drainage industry
Experience in managing higher value projects (~>700k)
Skills & Knowledge:
Essential:
Ability to competently use computer software such as Microsoft packages
Ability to produce technical drawings using AutoCAD software
Understanding of the Construction Design & Management (2015) Regulations and its implementation
Ability to analyse, interpret and communicate complex material, as well as having a methodical approach to work, demonstrating an attention to detail as well as accuracy in record keeping
Well-developed written and spoken communication skills (including letter writing, presentation skills and interpersonal communication)
Ability to work well with others both internally and externally
Ability to prioritise effectively and organise workloads to meet deadlines and to remain calm under pressure
Understanding of Health and Safety and Environmental legislation and regulation
A full and valid driving licence
Ability to work independently
Outcome focused and able to provide practical solutions to complex issues
Desirable:
Knowledge of GIS software
Ability to collect data and set out using survey equipment
Knowledge of drainage, flood and coastal defence and water level management
Other Job Information:
You must be physically fit to walk around watercourse and drainage catchments sometimes in inclement weather conditions. Such areas are potentially difficult to access, dirty, remote and/or subject to dense vegetation
On occasion the post holder will be expected to work outside of 'normal' office hours to represent the Water Management Alliance and its member Boards at public meetings, events and committees
28 days holiday, rising in increments to 33 days after 6 years continuous service (plus Christmas Eve, New Years Eve and typically 8 days Bank Holiday)
Private Medical Scheme
Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme (Norfolk Pension Fund)
Essential Car User Allowance
One professional membership subscription per year
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 55,000.00-65,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
On-site parking
Private medical insurance
Work Location: In person
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