FAQs
Do we support remote work?
Yes, we offer the freedom to work from home, the workplace, or a site in a hybrid format.
What types of projects will I work on?
You will work on a variety of exciting water and wastewater treatment projects as part of our capital works plan with United Utilities.
What qualifications do I need to apply for this position?
An ICE-accredited degree in Civil Engineering is required, along with experience in temporary works and outline or detailed design experience of water or wastewater projects.
What experience is preferred for this role?
Experience working on temporary works and knowledge of the Designer or Principal Designer duties under CDM 2015 is preferred.
What are the benefits offered with this job?
Benefits include 26 days of holiday plus bank holidays, flexible pension contributions, life assurance, income protection, private medical insurance, health cash plan, car benefit, and support for annual professional institution subscription costs.
Is there an opportunity for professional development?
Yes, we offer career and professional development opportunities to help you grow both personally and professionally.
Will I have the chance to collaborate with colleagues?
Yes, you will be working as part of a multidisciplinary team and collaborating closely with project leads and construction teams.
How flexible are the working hours?
While specific working hours may be determined by project needs, we support a flexible working environment.
What is the focus of the Temporary Works Designer role?
The focus is on planning and executing non-infrastructure projects related to water and wastewater, along with designing temporary works as needed.
What is AMP 7 and AMP 8 in this context?
AMP 7 and AMP 8 refer to the Asset Management Plans for water companies in the UK, which outline investment and project delivery over specific periods.
