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Bridge Engineer

BEAR Scotland
Highland Council
2 weeks ago
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Bridge Engineer – Major Bridges

Location – Inverness


Category – Engineering, Bridges


Type – Full Time, Permanent

BEAR Scotland is a leading provider of Highway Maintenance services across Scotland. We manage and maintain over 2,000km of Scotkand’s trunk road network, tackling just about every imaginable task and working round the clock to keep Scotland moving.


BEAR Scotland inspect, manage and maintain over 2500km of Scotland’s truck road network including 1500 trunk road structures in the North West of Scotland for our client, Transport Scotland. We work in some of the most scenic but challenging parts of the country on a variety of structures including historical masonry arch bridges, culverts and walls as well as numerous iconic major structures such as Kessock, Skye, Connel and Dornoch Bridges.


An opportunity has arisen within BEAR Scotland’s North West Bridges Team for a Bridge Engineer to work in our Inverness office. The role would involve working in the Major Bridges team assisting with the project management, inspection, investigation, design, procurement and supervision of the maintenance works programme, and updating of records including Health & Safety files and Operation & Maintenance manuals. Candidates with suitable knowledge and experience as a Graduate or Senior Bridge Engineer will also be considered for a suitable position.


The Bridge Engineer will assist Senior or Principal Engineers with day-to-day activities relating to the management and maintenance of the NW unit major bridges. Responsible for the completion of allocated work to technical standard, to programme and budget.


Roles and Responsibilities:

Outline and detailed design of bridge maintenance projects and the production and retention of design records


Detailed design to current DMRB, MCHW, Eurocodes, British Standards
Delivering allocated work on time and within budget, planning and scheduling of workload
Comply with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality procedures that form part of the company’s Integrated Management Systems
Ensure appropriate environmental compliance, screening, mitigation measures
Tender document compilation
Update structural records through the clients’ structures management systems.
Assist with effective monitoring and control of costs
Assist with establishing good relationships with the client, customers and other key stakeholders e.g. emergency services, local authorities, utility companies.
Assist with media releases, answering of correspondence
Assist with undertaking the Designer’s role in accordance with the CDM Regulations and the drafting of appropriate risk assessments, method statements
Assist with the production of Health & Safety Information packs
Assist with the management and site supervision of sub-contractors
Assist others within the Bridges Teams as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Experience:

University degree in Civil Engineering


Minimum of 3 years relevant experience
Practical working knowledge of the DMRB, MCHW and associated design standards
A full approved UK driving licence.

Accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers, BEAR operate a training scheme and can offer support to Engineers wishing to become professionally qualified. Candidates should hold a degree in Civil Engineering and have experience relevant to the role.


We are looking for self-motivated individuals who are interested in helping to manage the delivery of a diverse programme of work. The successful candidates will have good communication skills, be flexible and hold a valid driving licence.


Why BEAR?


We believe that the people who work with us are our greatest asset and, for us to succeed, we make sure we retain and attract a talented, innovative and dedicated team. In return, we offer a competitive salary, generous holiday balance and other additional company benefits such as annual leave purchase, employee assistance programme and cycle to work scheme.


Grow your career with a company that inspires and empowers you to deliver your best work so you can evolve, flourish and succeed.


We are an equal opportunities employer. We wish to ensure equality of opportunity in employment and the fair treatment of all our employees.


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