 
        
        🌿 Make waves — join us as a Graduate Civil Engineer
Are you ready to launch your engineering career in a role that truly matters? TheEnvironment Agencyis recruiting bright, passionate civil engineers to join ourEngineering Graduate Training Scheme. This isn’t just another graduate job — this is your chance to help protect communities, shape resilient environments, and work on high-impact projects across the UK.
Why join us?
 * Meaningful impact— you’ll help reduce flooding risks, enhance infrastructure, and drive our net‑zero ambitions.
 * Variety & exposure— through 6–12 month rotations across teams, you’ll gain hands‑on experience in asset management, design, construction, sustainability, site supervision, and more.
 * Professional credentials— our scheme is accredited with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), helping you progress toward IEng / CEng status.
 * Supportive network— mentors, professional development advisors, and peer groups will guide your journey from day one.
 * Flexibility & inclusion— hybrid working options and a commitment to diversity mean your voice matters and your work‑life balance is respected.
What you’ll do
 * Work on real engineering projects — from feasibility studies through to design, planning, and construction.
 * Collaborate across teams, stakeholders, and external partners.
 * Rotate through different placements (internal and possibly external) to build a broad, transferable skill set.
 * Contribute to our climate, flood defence, and resilience strategies.
 * Be proactive in your development — steer your career direction, shape your learning experience, and seize opportunities along the way.
Who we’re looking for
You’re someone who:
 * Holds (or is about to hold) an accreditedBEng or, preferably, MEng in Civil Engineering(or equivalent).
 * Intends to pursue professional registration (IEng/CEng).
 * Is curious, adaptable, and comfortable exploring new specialisms.
 * Communicates well and thrives when working with diverse teams.
 * Is ready to be hands‑on — on site visits, technical challenges, and problem‑solving.
The details
 * Locations: Multiple sites across the UK (e.g. Birmingham, Exeter, Ipswich)
 * Start date: September (exact year depends on cohort)
 * Important note: We can’t consider CVs alone — all your university qualifications must be fully filled out in the application to check against ICE accreditation requirements.
Ready to shape your future?
If you’re excited by challenge, impact, and a career that grows with you — this is your moment.
Click APPLY NOW— and tell us how you’d use engineering to protect people, places, and the environment.
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