Senior Civil/Water Engineer

Senior Civil/Water Engineer

Permanent / Full TimeLocation: Brisbane Posted on February 27, 2025

Senior Civil/Water Engineer

  • Projects across urban development and the built environment.
  • Handle Stormwater Management Plans (SMPs), Hydrologic Impact Assessments (HIAs), Flood Studies, general stormwater/flood correspondence and Drainage Studies.
  • Review project technical work, provide direction and guidance to junior staff.
  • Lead water projects from concept through to design and construction.
  • Client facing ability with clients and stakeholders.
  • Strong business unit leader and mentors at your disposal in the civil and water management teams to guide you.
  • Employer of choice in Brisbane, strong reputation amongst its partners, strong focus on family friendly culture and social inclusive environment.
  • Plenty of resources at your disposal, strong team collaboration, invest in staff for the long term, bonus share offer as you head towards an Associate or Team Lead role.

Requirements

  • Tertiary Engineering Degree required and ideally professional membership – CPEng, RPEQ, NER
  • Strong experience across stormwater, drainage and flood studies in an engineering consultancy environment
  • Proficiency in Australian Rainfall and Runoff 2019 and the Queensland Urban Drainage Manual
  • Ability to utilise and oversee outputs of software such as TUFLOW, MUSIC, and QGIS for flood modelling and analysis.

Interested?
Send a copy of your resume to vdickerson@sfrecruit.com.au
  
Vicky Dickerson
Principal Consultant – Civil and Structural Engineering
Scotford Fennessey Recruitment
0433 962 192
vdickerson@sfrecruit.com.au
  
I cover the civil and structural engineering disciplines Australia wide within the engineering consulting sector, feel free to reach out about your individual situation and what you are looking for in a move.

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