Your new company
Our client is a well-respected global Engineering consultancy that have secured a number of key Civil Infrastructure projects within Victoria. Due to these significant project wins they now seek to employ Senior Civil Engineer on a permanent basis to work within their highways team.

Your new role
Working on significant local highway projects, this position will see you responsible for concept, preliminary and detailed design for a range of key road and highway projects. Your duties include but are not limited to the following:

  • Concept and detailed design for Engineering works
  • Provide technical guidance to client and management team
  • Assist and mentor junior staff members
  • Coordinate with all internal and external stakeholders; including external consultants, drainage, utilities, traffic etc.

What you'll need to succeed
To be successful in this position you’ll have qualifications within Civil Engineering and be a Chartered Professional Engineer. As a Senior Engineer it is expected you’ll have 7 – 10+ years’ experience and have extensive exposure to local codes and regulations with VicRoads knowledge also important. Consultancy experience is also required.

What you'll get in return
In return for your experience you will be partnering with an industry leading design consultancy that employ a number of similar talented Engineers. This organisation have structured career paths for all employees and, promote a healthy work life balance and offer competitive remuneration package.

What you need to do now

If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV, or call Peter McNamara for a confidential discussion. CVs can also be directed to peter.mcnamara@hays.com.au.

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