Associate Civil Engineer
Posted 3 July by
RGB Recruitment
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Exeter, Devon
£52,500 - £65,000
Modern Civil and Structural Engineering consultancy are looking to add an Associate Civil Engineer to their team in the Exeter office – working within an established Civils team you would be taking a senior role with aim to growth the company.
As an Associate Civil Engineer, your duties would include leading the civil operations and developing business for the office.
Duties:
- Managing a talented and experienced civils teams ensuring the smooth delivery of projects.
- Developing business for the office
- Maintaining existing relationships
- Running team meetings
- Work force planning
- Taking responsibility for recruitment and growth
Projects:
You would be working on a range of sectors, including:
- Commercial
- Health
- Residential
- Conservation
Plus more – you would be working autonomously with support from the senior management team.
About them:
Contemporary company, born out of the desire to do things correctly, to a great standard. Trusted client list, working on Infrastructure, Flood Risk and Drainage, Highway design plus Building Structures.
Why join?
- Salary £52,500 - £65,000
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
- 5% pension contribution
- Bonus scheme
- Free parking
If you require any more information, please get in touch.
Reference: 53020497
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