Our Water specialists work together worldwide to find innovative solutions to the management of water. We provide technical expertise and solutions for projects in areas such as:
* Flood Risk Management
* Hydraulic Modelling and Design (Surface, Potable and Foul)
* Sustainable Drainage Systems and Water Sensitive Urban Design
* Mains Infrastructure Design (Surface, Potable and Foul)
* Non‑Infrastructure Design (Pumping Stations, Storage Tanks)
* Hydrology and Water Resources
Responsibilities
* Undertake technical and feasibility studies to appraise the practicability of solutions in aspects such as potable water, foul water, surface water and attenuation requirements, including appropriate calculations.
* Produce designs of water infrastructure such as pump systems and pipe networks with attention to safety in design, including creating a Designer's Risk Assessment document.
* Produce technical engineering drawings including plans, sections and typical details.
* Undertake numerical analysis using computer-based programmes to study potable, surface and wastewater systems.
* Keep up-to-date with developments in regulatory legislation and guidelines that may affect design work.
* Work with other team members to undertake technical work, site work, and project management.
* Opportunities for site visits to develop a wider understanding of how designs are implemented.
Benefits
On the job support and learning: apprentices are paired with a senior member of the team who mentors them through live projects and business development tasks, providing technical support and on‑the‑job learning.
* Mentorship from an experienced engineer.
* Flexibility of a hybrid working model.
* Opportunities for career development through technical practice networks and AECOM University.
* Volunteering days and engagement with community projects.
Qualifications
* Minimum of 5 GCSEs (or equivalent) at grade C/4 or above, including Mathematics & English.
* Three A‑Levels (or equivalent, e.g., BTEC Level 3 in Civil Engineering) including Maths and a physical science at grade C or above – essential for level 6 Degree Apprenticeship.
* Some work experience or shadowing in an engineering environment would be an advantage.
* Demonstrate an interest and a desire to pursue a career in Traffic Engineering.
* Show an aptitude towards software‑based engineering and drawing, e.g., CAD and other 3D software.
* Commitment to continued education and improvement through on‑the‑job learning and training opportunities.
* Creative, practical, adaptable and enthusiastic.
* Ability to demonstrate attention to detail.
* Ability to think methodically to design, plan and organise parts of projects.
* English language proficiency, with excellent communication skills to present information in speech, drawings and reports.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person's potential and will help you reach yours. We are a Disability Confident Employer and will offer an interview to applicants who have a disability or long‑term condition, who meet the minimum/essential criteria for the role. Please let us know using this email address if you would like to apply through the Disability Confident Interview Scheme.
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