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Graduate Building Civil Infrastructure - 2026 Graduate Programme (5547)

Arup

The Role

Overview

Design and coordinate civil infrastructure layouts using Revit, Civil 3D, AutoCAD.

Key Responsibilities

  • civil coordination
  • design reporting
  • revit drafting
  • infrastructure layout
  • suds modelling

Tasks

-Coordinate civil services with mechanical and electrical services (MV, LV, Telecoms, gas, heating, public lighting etc.) -Prepare design workbooks and reports for planning applications -Prepare mark-ups and work with civil technicians to produce site infrastructure drawings using Revit, Civil 3D or AutoCAD -Prepare infrastructure layouts and designs (earthworks, water, foul, surface water, roads and parking areas) for a range of residential, commercial, science and industry projects -Develop SuDS solutions and undertake hydraulic modelling in MicroDrainage

Requirements

  • communication
  • teamwork
  • analytical
  • problem solving

What You Bring

-Excellent communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to contribute effectively in a collaborative environment. -Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with an eagerness to learn and apply new concepts.

The Company

About Arup

-Specializing in infrastructure, architecture, engineering, and urban planning. -Portfolio spans globally recognized projects, from landmark buildings to major transportation systems. -Engineers, designers, and planners deliver cutting-edge, innovative solutions that anticipate future needs. -Key projects include the Sydney Opera House, Crossrail in London, and the Eden Project in the UK. -Collaborative approach integrates diverse disciplines to create solutions that drive progress and innovation. -A global leader in engineering consultancy with a unique culture prioritizing creativity and client-centered solutions.

Sector Specialisms

Transport

Energy

Water

Property

Data centres

Cities

Science

Healthcare

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