Civil Engineer, Road / Highway
£24K-£36K
/ year
0-3 years experience
£24K-£36K
/ year
0-3 years experience
Civil engineers that specialize in highways and roads help to ensure safe and efficient transport on highways and roads. They use their expertise in design, engineering, and planning to assess areas for roads to be built and make plans for the construction of the construction of new routes, as well as create maintenance plans to ensure that roads are maintained. The job also requires designing tunnels, bridges and ramps, and ensuring that the roads are safe (such as rails that go through warning signs, railings, and the appropriate speeds). The position is usually performed in a workplace setting during normal business hours, however, overtime and transportation to work sites could be necessary.
An undergraduate degree in civil engineering, or another similar field is usually required for this job, along with several years of experience in the field. Experience in the field of road preparation is usually sought by the majority of employers. Experience with computer-aided design (CAD) software as well as technical writing are essential in addition.
Civil engineers who are specialized in highways and roads must be able to function in a team, and possess the interpersonal and communication abilities required to work in conjunction with construction teams, engineers and other people involved in the design and construction of roads. Civil engineers who are specialized in highways and roads must be attentive to the smallest of details and possess a thorough knowledge of the basic principles of engineering.
As a Civil Engineer, Road/Highway with 0-3 years of experience in the United Kingdom, your main responsibilities include:
For a Civil Engineer in a Road/Highway job role, the following qualifications are required:
1
Civil Engineering Design
2
Transportation Planning
3
Civil 3D
4
Environmental Studies in Civil Engineering
The role of a Civil Engineer in Road/Highway projects with 0-3 years of experience in the United Kingdom is crucial for the successful implementation of infrastructure projects. Here are following alternative roles to consider within the same domain:
The job role of a Civil Engineer specializing in Road/Highway projects demonstrates a positive growth trend in the United Kingdom. Over the past 10 years, the demand for these professionals has consistently increased in response to infrastructure development projects nationwide. According to recent data, the projected growth of this position is estimated to be around 6% in the coming decade, indicating a steady rise in employment opportunities. As the UK government continues to prioritize transportation improvements, the need for skilled Civil Engineers in this field is expected to remain high, ensuring a promising future for professionals seeking roles in road/highway projects.