Location: Monklands Replacement Project, Scotland
Programme: Graduate Programme (Full Training Provided)
Sponsorship: Not available
Professional Pathway: ICE Accreditation Route
Kickstart your engineering career on one of Scotland's landmark construction projects. This is an opportunity to join a leading contractor delivering major infrastructure, where you'll gain hands-on experience as a Graduate Site Engineer, working alongside experienced Section and Senior Engineers.
You'll be part of a high-performing engineering function committed to digital innovation, technical excellence, and modern methods of construction. From setting out and surveying to quality assurance and technical problem-solving, you'll play a key role in bringing large-scale civil engineering works to life.
Key Criteria – Graduate Civil Engineer / Site Engineer
Essential
* Degree in Civil Engineering or a related construction discipline (2:2 or above)
* Strong numeracy, analytical skills, and attention to detail
* Confident communicator with the ability to work well in a team and on site
* Right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available)
* Willingness to work onsite and occasionally away from home
* Ability to interpret technical drawings and data (or willingness to learn quickly)
* Strong IT skills, including the use of digital tools and engineering software
* Motivated, proactive, and able to work in a fast-paced, practical environment
Desirable
* Experience with surveying, CAD, or digital engineering tools
* Previous site experience (placement, internship, summer role)
* Understanding of temporary works, construction sequencing, or engineering methods
* Interest in progressing toward ICE professional accreditation
* Awareness of safety, quality, and environmental standards on construction projects
What You'll Be Doing
* Apply company procedures and ensure engineering activities meet required standards
* Carry out dimensional control and setting out using digital engineering models and CAD data
* Interpret as-built surveys, verify compliance, and produce accurate reports
* Work to specified tolerances and ensure high-quality workmanship and testing
* Understand construction methods, temporary works, materials, and systems
* Support the management of lifting operations, logistics planning, and safe systems of work
* Maintain accurate engineering records, drawings, and specifications
* Use electronic data management tools to access and control project information
* Raise technical queries and support design coordination
* Contribute to environmental, safety, and quality management onsite
* Prepare method statements, task sheets, and deliver briefings where required
What the Graduate Programme Offers
* Practical site experience on major UK infrastructure projects
* Structured technical training and development
* Support in working toward ICE professional accreditation
* Exposure to digital engineering, DFMA, and modern construction techniques
* Mentoring, coaching, and continuous learning opportunities
* A collaborative environment that challenges and supports you
Application Process
* CV Submission – assessed against entry criteria
* Online Assessment – situational judgement, critical thinking & numerical reasoning
* Video Interview – respond to set questions
* Assessment Centre – tasks, group work & interviews at a regional office
* Outcome – feedback typically issued within two weeks
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and roles may close early.