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Civil Engineer
Role Overview
As a Civil Engineer specialising in roads and drainage, you will play a pivotal role in delivering design projects from feasibility through to completion. You will work closely with directors and senior engineers, contributing to technically challenging and sustainable infrastructure schemes across Scotland.
Key Responsibilities
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Lead civil engineering design across projects—particularly road/highway layouts, drainage systems, SUDs, and surface water management.
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Produce technical reports, calculations, infrastructure masterplans, and detailed design drawings.
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Apply UK standards and guidance such as Sewers for Scotland, Water UK Sewerage Sector Guidance, Designing Streets, Local Authority Design Guidance, and flood risk assessments
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Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams and local authorities to secure technical approvals, including Road Construction Consent (RCC) where required.
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Undertake site visits during construction phases and report observations.
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Deliver civil designs that consider hazard and risk reduction.
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Mentor and guide more junior engineers as needed.
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Uphold the firm’s quality, environmental, and health & safety standards throughout all deliverables.
Required Skills & Experience
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Bachelor’s (or Master’s) degree in Civil Engineering or a closely related discipline.
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Approximately 5–6 years of proven experience in roads/highway design and drainage strategy.
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Sound knowledge of UK technical standards and statutory processes relevant to infrastructure delivery.
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Strong proficiency with civil design software—such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroDrainage / InfoDrainage, and other relevant tools Indeed.
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Demonstrated ability in preparing technical reports, infrastructure layouts, masterplans, and contract drawings.
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Excellent communication and collaboration skills for liaising with clients, consultants, and statutory bodies.
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Familiarity with site inspections and delivering reports from site conditions.
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Right to work in the UK.
Desirable Attributes (but not essential)
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Working toward Chartered Engineer status (e.g. ICE or IStructE).
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A UK driving licence.
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Experience with flood risk assessments and surface water management techniques.
What’s On Offer
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Opportunity to work on diverse, infrastructure-led projects across Scotland, supported by a collaborative, multidisciplinary team.
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Hybrid working arrangements from well-appointed offices in Glasgow or Edinburgh.
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A work culture that emphasizes sustainability, innovation, and high-quality delivery
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Supportive environment for professional development—inclusive of technical training, mentoring, and chartership guidance.
How to Apply
If you're a Civil Engineer with a strong background in roads and drainage and ready for your next career move, we'd love to hear from you. Please send your CV to robyn@jamesgray recruitment.com
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