Webber - Field Engineer - Infrastructure Management

Ferrovial

The Role

Overview

Field engineer for infrastructure projects, managing planning, reporting, and site coordination.

Key Responsibilities

  • productivity tools

Tasks

-Productivity tools: Utilize cutting-edge tools like Microsoft Copilot to enhance your productivity and efficiency.

Requirements

  • engineering degree
  • arcgis
  • survey123
  • sap
  • primavera
  • 1yr exp

What You Bring

-Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering. -Fluent with the ESRI suite of software, specifically Arc GIS pro, Survey 123 and Workforce preferred -Must be able to work within, and utilize data obtained from, the electronic planning software being utilized, such as SAP, Primavera, Microsoft Projects, or other similar software -Must have a minimum of one year of experience working with scheduling and/or planning software

Benefits

-Competitive base salary and bonus potential -Opportunities for professional growth in a company that values innovation and sustainability -Comprehensive benefits and a commitment to equal employment opportunities. -Career growth: Benefit from global and cross-business unit mobility, with development processes designed to ensure your professional growth. -Compelling benefits and employee wellbeing: Enjoy a comprehensive benefits package that rewards your hard work and dedication and take advantage of initiatives designed to support your physical and psychological health. -401k match up to 6% -Inclusive Culture: Thrive in an innovative and respectful workplace that values every voice, celebrates what makes us unique and turns differences into innovation. -Company vehicle, fuel card and toll tags -Learning and development programs and education reimbursement -Collaborative excellence: Work alongside talented professionals in a collaborative environment where your ideas and contributions are valued.

The Company

About Ferrovial

-Founded in 1952 by Rafael del Pino, the company began as a railway construction firm in Spain and evolved into a global infrastructure powerhouse. -Its business model centers on four integrated divisions—Toll Roads, Airports, Construction and Energy—allowing end-to-end project delivery across the asset lifecycle. -It operates iconic transport projects like the 407 ETR toll road in Canada and the JFK New Terminal One airport concession, expected to open in 2026. -Construction efforts include landmark works such as Madrid’s Terminal 4, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao, and major metro and highway systems. -In energy, the firm develops and operates renewable projects—solar, wind, transmission lines—and emerging tech like vertiports and hydrogen. -Flagship assets include managed airports in the UK (Heathrow, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Southampton) and major U.S. highways such as LBJ Express in Dallas. -Its history is marked by strategic asset rotation, like divesting mature stakes in Heathrow and reinvesting in growth-oriented concessions.

Sector Specialisms

Industrial

Energy

Infrastructure

Buildings

Residential

Commercial

Water Resources

Heavy Civil

Marine

Transport

Utilities