Graduate Civil Engineer (Water) Belfast 2023
Redefine your personal best
Have you ever thought about joining a Graduate Development Programme, where you get to work in a diverse and welcoming environment whilst getting stuck into amazing projects? With us, you can start your journey to become professionally chartered or qualified.
We are very proud that our last Graduate intake was the largest UK intake to date… and we intend to do it all over again.
About the role
We have a super enthusiastic and diverse graduate cohort, with a total global workforce of 25,000 talented individuals. When you join us, you will be part of our 2 year Graduate programme, tailored to your development. You will learn from and be mentored by some of the best technical minds in the industry. After you finish the programme you will be continue your career journey as you continue to develop your technical and leadership capabilities.
Stantec along with joint venture partner Ryan Hanley, are excited to have been appointed to the Irish Water Engineering Design Services Framework. The Joint Venture will support Irish Water’s Business Plan objectives up to 2027, which will see a €3.5bn investment in asset delivery across three primary portfolios: Wastewater Capital, Networks and Water Capital. This exciting portfolio, along with the work done supporting a number of major water frameworks throughout the UK, offers our employees the opportunity to tackle a range of challenging projects.
We are now recruiting in Northern Ireland and are looking for Graduate Civil Engineers with an interest in the water industry to join us in January 2023. We are seeking driven individuals who love to challenge conventional thinking to join our growing, collaborative team of professionals working to meet the unprecedented industry-wide efficiency and environmental challenges.
You will have the opportunity to join a dynamic team spread across the UK and Ireland, supporting the delivery of a variety of projects as part of a major capital investment programme. Day to day you will provide design expertise on infrastructure and/or non-infrastructure projects within the water industry, working closely with internal & external stakeholders across the UK & Ireland.
About you
To be considered for this opportunity, you will have achieved or be on target to achieve a minimum of an Honours Degree in Civil Engineering. A Masters Degree in Civil or a Water Engineering related MSc would be an advantage.
You will have a keen interest in water engineering including sustainable urban drainage and surface water management, pipeline design, wastewater treatment. This could be evidenced through university projects, dissertation topic or undergraduate placement/internship experience.
You will be ready to start full-time work in January 2023.
Finally, you must be eligible to live and work in Ireland at the time you start employment.