Assistant Civil Engineer
Location: Leeds
Employment Type: Full-time
As an Assistant Civil Engineer, you will support the delivery of civil engineering designs across a range of development projects. You will work closely with senior engineers and a multidisciplinary team to produce drainage, highway, and infrastructure designs from concept through to construction. This role is ideal for a graduate or early‑career engineer looking to develop within a collaborative consultancy environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Assist in the preparation of civil engineering designs, including:
o Drainage strategies and Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS)
o Highway and access design (Section 278 works)
o Earthworks and cut & fill analysis
* Support feasibility studies and early‑stage engineering appraisals
* Produce drawings, calculations, and technical reports for planning and approvals
* Assist in developing designs through to technical approval and construction stage
* Liaise with external stakeholders, including local authorities, utilities, and regulators
* Support flood risk assessments and surface water management strategies
* Coordinate with internal teams (architectural, structural, sustainability)
* Ensure compliance with relevant UK standards and regulations
* Support project delivery within agreed deadlines and budgets
Requirements
Essential:
* Degree in Civil Engineering (or related discipline)
* Basic understanding of drainage and highway design
* Familiarity with AutoCAD, Site3D/Civil 3D, Causeway Flow or similar software
* Strong communication and teamwork skills
Desirable:
* Experience in a consultancy or design environment
* Knowledge of SuDS, flood risk, or earthworks modelling
* Working towards professional accreditation (e.g. ICE)
Key Skills & Attributes
* Analytical and problem‑solving ability
* Attention to detail
* Ability to work collaboratively
* Proactive and eager to learn
* Good time management
Benefits
* Exposure to full project lifecycle (feasibility to construction)
* Experience across residential and infrastructure schemes
* Support towards professional development and chartership
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