Stirling Council is seeking an Infrastructure Project Engineer to contribute to the delivery of major and strategic projects across Stirling, enhancing connectivity and supporting economic growth. This role offers an exciting opportunity to work on significant projects, align with policy and network objectives, and ensure the safety and resilience of infrastructure in Stirling.
We desire a candidate with experience in roads design and delivery, who is eager to gain further experience and work towards professional accreditation. If you are motivated, solutions-oriented, and eager to make a meaningful impact, this position provides a supportive environment for career development, involvement in impactful projects, and the chance to work in some of Scotland’s most scenic locations.
You will:
1. Provide technical advice on transport best practices across modes to support economic and energy-related design objectives.
2. Assist in investigating, developing, and evaluating design solutions considering environmental impact, safety, economy, accessibility, and constructability.
3. Contribute to technical surveys, assessments, feasibility studies, drawing preparation, bills of quantities, and cost evaluations.
4. Collaborate with the Roads Design Team, other internal teams, contractors, and consultants to ensure effective project delivery.
5. Support knowledge sharing within the team and across services.
If interested in discussing the role informally, please contact Paul Cronin, Design and Engineering Service Manager, at croninp@stirling.gov.uk.
We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds, regardless of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, belief, or race, and are eager to hear from those with the right skills or the drive to develop into this role.
Benefits include:
* 30 days annual leave plus 7 public holidays (rising to 35 after 5 years of service)
* Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid office and remote work options
* Progression up to the top of the salary scale
* Up to 6 months full sick pay and 6 months half pay, depending on service length
* Up to 4 weeks paid Paternity Leave
* Access to Health & Wellbeing support
* Ongoing Learning & Development opportunities
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