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Graduate Engineer - Water

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SYSTRA Ltd

Dec 12, 2023

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Engineering
  • Birmingham, +2

Requirements

  • Relevant degree
  • Knowledge of computer programs to assist design
  • Competent at using Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Ability to prioritise and meet deadlines
  • Commitment and desire to develop personal CPD
  • Aspiring to be a Member of Professional Body with desire to work towards Chartered status
  • Good command of written and spoken English

Responsibilities

  • Working as a Graduate within the Water Team you will be responsible for the factual and interpretative input to projects and assignments including planning, task delivery, management of sub-contractors and site works where necessary, scheduling of third party testing where necessary, data assessment and reporting.
  • Typical tasks will include:
  • Completion of Flood Risk Assessments and Drainage Strategies to support planning applications for our clients,
  • Work with project teams to develop project specific solutions in relation to river engineering and surface water drainage.
  • Producing accurate flood risk GIS maps and concept drainage plans.
  • Undertaking Hydraulic modelling.
  • Deliver tasks to the required quality, time and budget
  • Contribute to the team’s achievement of Annual Plan by meeting or exceeding personal targets

The Signature Team | SYSTRA Ltd

Consulting
Industry
501-1000
Employees
1968
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

SYSTRA keeps the world moving through connecting people and places. By enabling mobility, our work strengthens communities, increases social inclusion, fosters economic prosperity and supports environmental improvement. We deliver consultancy, engineering, development and specialist technical services that enable the safe and efficient movement of people and goods. SYSTRA has been involved in UK mobility and mass transit schemes for nearly 50 years and has delivered projects in the Republic of Ireland for nearly 40 years. Today we work on mobility schemes that connect communities across the UK and Ireland at all scales; from projects that facilitate walking and cycling for local trips to some of the largest infrastructure programmes.