Job Type

Contract

Peterborough

United Kingdom

65

Per hour
Skill Level

Senior

Key Skills

  • Chartered Engineer
  • Civil Engineer
  • NSD
  • Project Management
  • Wastewater
  • water
  • Water Engineer
Job Posted: March 31, 2025
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Water Engineer

  • Contract
  • Peterborough
  • £60 - £65 per hour GBP / Year

Searchability

Contract Civil Water Engineer

  • Peterborough Office location
  • Vital role working across Aviation, Defence, and Energy sectors
  • Rate up to £65 per hour
  • Contact Kelly at [email protected]

About the Client:

Our client is a forward-thinking organisation dedicated to leveraging technology to streamline business processes and enhance efficiency. They are seeking a Contract Civil Water Engineer with water/waste treatment, storage, supply and collection systems experience to contribute to transformation programmes in critical national infrastructure.

The Civil Water Engineer Role:

As a Contract Civil Water Engineer, you will play a leading role in technical design work, working closely with end clients in a consultative capacity, manage budgets and transformation projects, and maintain quality standards throughout.

Civil Water Engineer Essential Skills:

  • Chartered Civil Engineer with a proven track record of delivering multidisciplinary design solutions.
  • Strong knowledge of Water and Wastewater Engineering
  • Leadership and Strong communication skills

To Be Considered:

Please apply through this advert or email me directly at [email protected]. For further information, please call me at 07889 589 648. By applying for this role, you give express consent for us to process and submit your application to our client in conjunction with this vacancy only.

Key Skills: Water Engineer, Civil Engineer, Water, Wastewater, Chartered Engineer, Project Management, NSD

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