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Civil Engineer

SEGULA Technologies
Bristol
8 months ago
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Company Description

Join the world of the future in a fast-growing international company!

At SEGULA Technologies you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects and help shaping the future within an engineering company which is at the heart of innovation. SEGULA Technologies serves Clients in engineering covering the Energy, Automotive, Aerospace, Marine and Rail sectors. We focus on design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, decommissioning and dismantling also covering logistics and documentation.

Job Description

Main Activities

• Receive, analyze and verify the consistency of the input data from other disciplines for the scope of responsibility (specific civil batch or building).

• Production of deliverables for which they are responsible (design hypotheses, methodology and assumption notes; technical specifications; calculation notes).

• Coordinate the work of CAD Designers.

• Perform technical verifications of civil engineering design notes, models and drawings. Coordinate comments from other external entities (client organization) on these documents and make sure that the final content is agreed by all parties.

• Contribute to a correct design configuration management: preparation of design changes, participation to design change committees, use of open points management tool and of the margin management tool when appropriate. Contribution to the load management process.

• Manage the interface with the civil designers, providing them all the necessary inputs at the right time, following their progress and making sure the design is delivered on time

• Contribute to CDM reviews, create and maintain the Design Risk Register.

• Liaise with site based engineering teams to facilitate the construction.

• Liaise with subject matter experts..

Qualifications

Qualifications and experience:

• Bachelor’s / Master’s degree in civil engineering

• Civil engineering design office experience (variable depending on the level of the service required), particularly in the design and detailing of industrial reinforced concrete structures.

• Experience in the nuclear sector would be advantageous. Knowledge and technical skills: Essential:

• Knowledge and understanding of the Eurocodes related to civil engineering

• Knowledge of the design and detailing of reinforced concrete

• Knowledge and understanding of relevant Health and Safety regulations

Additional Information

12 month fixed term contract with options to extend. Competitive salaryLocation: Bristol3 days on-site optional 2 days WFH20 days’ holiday plus bank holidays
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