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Lead Offshore Structural Engineer

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

Candidate liaises with other disciplines on projects to ensure design consistency, supports the project management team in planning and resolving technical issues that could affect progress or project budgets, while also assisting the Civil/Structural Group Manager in developing discipline engineers, training and ensuring technical excellence. A proven track record off successful project execution and a depth off Offshore Structural experience is a primary requirement for this role – strong experience in the design of platforms, jackets, topsides, wind turbine support structures, and a deep understanding of in-service/pre-service analyses, wave loading, and fatigue design are pre-requisites.

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Senior/Principal Geotechnical Engineer

Kent PLC

Edinburgh, Scotland

Candidates should have the right flair and ability that will help us develop and expand our Offshore Wind geotechnics capability by building on the existing portfolio of our rapidly expanding, flexible and outward looking team. In addition to design projects, Kent supports the full lifecycle of offshore wind projects from initial site selection and layout, through concept and detailed design, to asset management, life extension and decommissioning.

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Senior/Principal Geotechnical Engineer

Kent PLC

London, London

Candidates should have the right flair and ability that will help us develop and expand our Offshore Wind geotechnics capability by building on the existing portfolio of our rapidly expanding, flexible and outward looking team. In addition to design projects, Kent supports the full lifecycle of offshore wind projects from initial site selection and layout, through concept and detailed design, to asset management, life extension and decommissioning.

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Senior/Principal Geotechnical Engineer

Kent PLC

Aberdeen, Scotland

Candidates should have the right flair and ability that will help us develop and expand our Offshore Wind geotechnics capability by building on the existing portfolio of our rapidly expanding, flexible and outward looking team. In addition to design projects, Kent supports the full lifecycle of offshore wind projects from initial site selection and layout, through concept and detailed design, to asset management, life extension and decommissioning.

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Senior/Principal Geotechnical Engineer

Kent PLC

Glasgow, Scotland

Candidates should have the right flair and ability that will help us develop and expand our Offshore Wind geotechnics capability by building on the existing portfolio of our rapidly expanding, flexible and outward looking team. In addition to design projects, Kent supports the full lifecycle of offshore wind projects from initial site selection and layout, through concept and detailed design, to asset management, life extension and decommissioning.

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Senior/Principal Geotechnical Engineer

Kent PLC

Bristol, SW

Candidates should have the right flair and ability that will help us develop and expand our Offshore Wind geotechnics capability by building on the existing portfolio of our rapidly expanding, flexible and outward looking team. In addition to design projects, Kent supports the full lifecycle of offshore wind projects from initial site selection and layout, through concept and detailed design, to asset management, life extension and decommissioning.

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Principal Process Engineer

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

We are seeking to hire a high calibre Principal Process Engineer as the Process Department will be one of the key departments in our rapidly expanding UK Engineering Services business that provides Pre-FEED, FEED, Detailed Design and PMC services in Hydrogen, Carbon Capture, Waste to Fuels as well as traditional energy projects to international clients. Capable of formulating resolutions to technically challenging and/or high profile issues, with support from Consultant Process Engineer/ Lead Process Engineer or Project Engineering Manager, and effectively communicating with Clients and Senior Management.

3 days ago
Senior/Principal Control & Instrumentation Engineer

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

The UK Engineering group will support a variety of interesting and challenging opportunities in Low Carbon / Energy Transition (CCUS, Green Hydrogen, Blue Hydrogen, Offshore Wind, Waste to X, Emissions Reduction) as well as responsibly developing traditional international energy projects. Capable of formulating resolutions and supervision of technically challenging and/or high-profile issues, with support from Consultant Engineer / Lead Engineer or Project Engineering Manager, and effectively communicating with Clients and Senior Management.

5 days ago
Principal Rotating Equipment Engineer

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

The UK Engineering group will support a variety of interesting and challenging opportunities in Low Carbon/ Energy Transition (CCUS, Green Hydrogen, Blue Hydrogen, Offshore Wind, Waste to X, Emissions Reduction) as well as responsibly developing traditional international energy projects. Being confidently hands on particularly during 2024-5 as we grow, collaborative (including international workshare and teamworking) and committed to a long-term career within a high performing and close team are some of the key qualities we are seeking.

5 days ago
Project Engineering Manager (Offshore)

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

Being confidently hands on as we continue to grow, collaborative (including international workshare and teamworking) and committed to a long-term career within a high performing and close team are some of the key qualities we are seeking. The UK Engineering group will support a variety of interesting and challenging opportunities in Low Carbon/ Energy Transition (CCUS, Emissions Reduction) as well as responsibly developing traditional international offshore energy projects.

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Senior Rotating Equipment Engineer

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

The UK Engineering group will support a variety of interesting and challenging opportunities in Low Carbon/ Energy Transition (CCUS, Green Hydrogen, Blue Hydrogen, Offshore Wind, Waste to X, Emissions Reduction) as well as responsibly developing traditional international energy projects. Being confidently hands on particularly during 2024-5 as we grow, collaborative (including international workshare and teamworking) and committed to a long-term career within a high performing and close team are some of the key qualities we are seeking.

5 days ago
Senior Process Safety Engineer

Kent PLC

Edinburgh, Scotland

You will be helping support our clients and their ongoing operations, within high hazard industries such as Oil & Gas, Low Carbon and Renewables industries and through the energy transition. Foremost amongst your attributes will be your ability to lead/support a range of projects, your passion to develop junior engineers as well the drive and passion to develop your own technical expertise.

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Senior Process Safety Engineer

Kent PLC

Edinburgh, Scotland

You will be helping support our clients and their ongoing operations, within high hazard industries such as Oil & Gas, Low Carbon and Renewables industries and through the energy transition. Foremost amongst your attributes will be your ability to lead/support a range of projects, your passion to develop junior engineers as well the drive and passion to develop your own technical expertise.

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Senior Project Engineering Manager - Inside of IR35

Kent PLC

Woking, HC

Ensures compatibility and conformance with client specifications and recommends cost effective improvements to equipment selection/specifications within the scope of client specifications and requirements. From day one, we offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements, and employee networks to support staff from different backgrounds.

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Offshore Wind Technical Director

Kent PLC

Aberdeen, Scotland

The Offshore Wind Technical Director is a key leadership role and will collaborate with the Offshore Wind Market Lead, our global technical experts and operations to secure and deliver technically robust and economic projects. A broad background and detailed knowledge of offshore wind design and analysis is critical for this role to support the existing Technical Authority, Technical Leads and Subject Matter Experts in delivery of the full suite of projects.

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Principal Structural Engineer

Team Brunton

£65000 - £75000 Per Year

Manchester, NW

A leading provider of high-end consulting and engineering services for projects worldwide is looking for a Principal Structural Engineer. Forging a strong relationship with every client you will support the project Director and lead teams to deliver the project, providing reports and managing the delivery of the wider team.

2 days ago
Principal Electrical Design Engineer

Team Brunton

£65000 - £75000 Per Year

Manchester, NW

A leading provider of high-end consulting and engineering services for projects worldwide is looking for a Principal Electrical Design Engineer. The ability to take charge of project deliverables, make decisions on developing the discipline design elements, act on own initiative and operate in a pro-active way.

2 days ago
Tool Service Engineer

Team Brunton

£30000 - £35000 Per Year

West Thurrock, HC

A background in the tool hire industry, with a solid understanding of equipment like Stihl Saws, Petrol Generators, Hydraulic Power Packs, and 110v Power Tools. Previous experience in roles such as Service Engineer, Mobile Service Engineer, Tool Fitter, Hire Technician, or Test & Run.

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Civil Engineering Jobs Overview

A civil engineer plans and designs the engineering components of buildings, roads, railroads, bridges, sewer plants, and other buildings. The hours are typically 9-5, but some projects may demand overtime.

Civil engineers usually work outdoors, on construction sites. They may have to travel, depending on where the facility or building is located.

Finding Civil Engineering Jobs

To find civil engineering jobs, write down your experience, skills, and career goals. Determine your strengths and weaknesses. Make note of the kind of work environment you prefer as well as the civil engineering projects that interest you.

Review Civil Engineer Job Openings

Read the job responsibilities carefully to ensure they match your skills and engineering experience. Pay attention to the expectations mentioned in the job opening. Unclear or unrealistic expectations can be a red flag.

Research the Company's Culture

Find companies and industries that actively hire civil engineers and research those companies. Look through their websites and their blogs. Researching a company helps you determine what their work culture is like and if it fits with you or not.

Find out what the work-life balance is and if it suits your needs. Look for company blogs and newsletters to assess the team dynamics on civil engineering projects. Most companies will list their values and the company mission on the home page of their website. It's important you feel comfortable with those values.

Look for Growth Opportunities

Find out if there are opportunities to advance at the companies you're interested in. Will there be workshops for employees? Will employees be able to obtain additional certifications on the job? Does the company promote from within?

How to Apply to Civil Engineering Jobs

When applying for civil engineering jobs, it's important to be consistent and thorough. Review the job description carefully to see what experience, skills, and qualifications are needed.

Tailor your CV to the job description by highlighting the specific civil engineering certifications they require, your years of experience, and the relevant civil engineering projects you have accomplished. Having multiple certifications may boost your salary and increase your chances of getting hired, for example. Finally, prepare a portfolio of the work you have done, the certificates you have, and any courses you have completed.

Create an Effective CV

Have you found your dream job? Then it’s time to create a professional CV and apply. Follow these tips to build a professional CV:

  • Read the job description again to see what keywords are used. Copy and paste those keywords and use them in your CV. Some keywords for civil engineering jobs may include the words "planning," "construction," or "design."
  • Since civil engineering is a technical field, emphasise your technical skills as well as any programming languages you are familiar with. Make sure to list your civil engineering certifications prominently.
  • Describe the engineering projects you have contributed to or led. Provide important details such as the objectives of the project, your responsibilities, and the final outcome.
  • Since civil engineering involves a lot of analytical thinking and problem-solving, emphasise areas where you resolved engineering problems and provided effective solutions. Show that you can analyse data and blueprints for different structures.
  • Show your ability to work on a team. Civil engineering projects are usually collaborative efforts and streamlined communication is essential.
  • Finally, list any professional civil engineering affiliations you may belong to. This shows your desire to stay connected to the industry.

Here are some common CV mistakes you should avoid when applying for civil engineering jobs:

  • Typos or grammatical errors
  • Lack of specifics
  • Highlighting duties instead of accomplishments
  • Going on too long
  • Leaving off important information

Write a Compelling Cover Letter

After you have tightened up and strengthened your CV, you can now write a compelling cover letter. A good cover letter will always start with a strong opening paragraph. Make sure to highlight your accomplishments, experience, and qualifications after a brief one- or two-sentence introduction.

Every sentence should provide useful information that indicates why you are a perfect fit for the job. Customise each application and demonstrate a knowledge of the specific civil engineering projects the company tackles.

Provide information about your past projects, but keep it concise. A letter that's one page long is often the ideal length.

Submit Your Application

Once your CV and cover letter are ready to go, create a Monster account and submit your application to all the civil engineering jobs you feel qualified for. Make sure to follow the instructions in the job posting and provide the correct documents. Once you upload your CV online, recruiters can find you in our database. Who knows, your next job might find you!

How to Follow up With an Employer

Once you have submitted your civil engineering application, wait one or two weeks before following up. Some companies will post their preferred method of contact and the name of the hiring manager. If there is no name listed on the job description, visit the company's website to see if a hiring manager is listed. You can always call the company to find out who you should direct your email to. Make sure to send a follow-up email during working hours, and address your email directly to the hiring manager.

Remember to keep your follow-up letter concise and professional. Highlight your civil engineering qualifications once more as well as any certifications you have. Mention that you are inquiring about the status of your application and express your interest in the position.

Interviewing Tips for Civil Engineers

Did you get invited for an interview? Congrats! Before you go in for your interview, make sure you familiarise yourself with the company. Make note of the company's values, mission, and any major accomplishments. Brush up on your technical knowledge, such as engineering principles, codes, relevant software, and any tools that you will be expected to know.

The Interview Process

The interview may consist of multiple rounds of interviews, such as a video interview, a phone interview, or an in-person interview. Practice answering different kinds of questions.

Interview Tips

To come across as professional, follow these tips:

  • Highlight the specific civil engineering projects you have accomplished as well as your problem-solving abilities. Demonstrate that you can think critically and find effective solutions.
  • Make sure you are on top of the current industry trends in civil engineering as well as any new technologies. This will show your commitment to the field. If you have taken additional courses or you are part of professional organisations, be sure to mention this.
  • For behavioural questions, use the STAR technique to formulate your answer. This demonstrates your experience and skill through specific examples.

Follow Up

Once you have completed the interview, give the company time to think about whether or not you're a good fit. After one or two weeks, compose an email or call the hiring manager directly. Inquire about the position and check if the job is still available. It's important to always remain professional. If the company is unsure, highlight your qualifications again. If the company has gone with another applicant, thank them for their time and continue submitting applications for civil engineering jobs.

After You Get an Offer

After you get an offer for a civil engineering job, the first thing you should do is thank the employer for the opportunity. Next, take some time to evaluate the offer. Does it compare with your expectations and needs? Does the company provide an opportunity to grow? Is it far from your home or is the commute doable?

If there aren't sufficient details in the offer, ask the company to clarify the kinds of job responsibilities you will have, your benefits, and other details they may have missed. If you need to negotiate your salary or benefits, make sure you are professional. Show the median salary for the city you live in, and see if yours is comparable. If you feel your licenses demand a higher salary, let the company know.

Once you have had time to look over the offer, respond quickly. Inform the company of your decision to either accept or decline the offer. Make sure to maintain a good relationship throughout.

The Future of the Industry for Civil Engineers

Sustainable development is gaining traction and could open doors for civil engineers. There will be an increasing demand to create structures that reduce energy consumption. Besides structures that are more energy efficient, civil engineers may also be tasked with creating infrastructures that are more resilient to natural disasters, such as earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes.

Advanced technologies, such as 3D printing, will become more widespread; and civil engineers may need to incorporate 3D printing into their structural designs. AI and the use of robotics may also become more commonplace, such as the use of drones for surveying and inspecting construction sites. This may create a greater demand for civil engineers who are familiar with automation, 3D printing, AI, and robotics.