Taking ownership and supporting the management and technical delivery of projects from start to finish.
Contributing to the professional development of junior staff and actively pursuing professional development of yourself.
Liaising with client and supplier representatives at peer level, attending progress meetings, and responding to queries.
Takes ownership of the preparation of deliverables and can check deliverables to a reasonable standard.
Preparation of designs, calculations, drawings, and documentation as part of the production of scheme deliverables that satisfy the criteria of quality, cost, and programme.
Working within locally based technical team and taking responsibility for the delivery of your activities within a scheme project and team portfolio.
Driving effective Health and Safety practices within the team.
Supporting and guiding more junior members of staff undertaking similar tasks.
Contributing to the preparation of bids and general work-winning functions.
Requirements
project management
chartered
lusas
autodesk
eurocodes
sustainability
Good project management skills, particularly in managing multi-discipline infrastructure projects.
Evidence in working toward Incorporated or Chartered status with the ICE or IStructE, or an equivalent professional licence gained through the professional institution to which the individual is aligned.
Demonstrates commercial awareness.
Team player who questions the status quo, driven by developing innovative engineering solutions tailored to the project's scope and environment. Demonstrates strong critical thinking skills and the ability to adapt processes to achieve optimal outcomes
Good working knowledge of relevant software and similar analytical tools (e.g., LUSAS, Autodesk Structural Bridge Design).
An ability to produce technically sound engineering solutions, complying with all relevant technical standards and client’s requirements (DMRB, Eurocodes, best practice guidance such as CIRIA, etc.).
Experienced in the management and communication of hazards and risks on projects and ensures appropriate risk mitigation and transference has been applied.
Excellent communication and stakeholder management skills.
Developed experience and expertise within the structures field, probably gained in an Assistant Engineer role or equivalent.
Demonstrates an understanding of interface management and ensures own deliverables align with deliverables produced by other disciplines.
Has a good understanding of CDM and risk assessment applied to both design and construction.
Experience with sustainability practices in engineering.
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in an appropriate subject or demonstrable equivalent further learning.
Benefits
£300m M8M73M74 Motorway Improvements
£1.2bn Scotland North East and South West Trunk Road Network Management Contracts
Pension – Generous Pension scheme which we will contribute to
Choices - Our flexible benefits scheme is tailored by you, including buying additional annual leave, cycle2work scheme, charity giving and gym membership
£20M Lagan Pedestrian and Cycle Bridge
Save with Amey - Our online voucher portal gives you access to thousands of discounts from leading retailers to help you save on shopping, days out, or nights in.
£10bn The Transpennine Route Upgrade (TRU)
£30m ADEPT Live Labs 2 Decarbonisation programme
£1bn A66 Northern Transpennine
£120m Clyde Waterfront & Renfrew Riverside
Holidays - Minimum 24 days holiday + Bank Holidays
£10m Forth Road Bridge Truss End Links Replacement
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Company
Overview
1921
Founded Year
The company was established as a quarry operator, marking the beginning of its long journey.
£1.4 billion
Annual Revenue
Generating significant revenue, the company solidified its position among the UK's leading infrastructure firms.
Headquartered in London, delivers full lifecycle solutions across roads, rail, facilities, and utilities.
Blends data-driven consulting with large-scale delivery, advising on analytics, asset condition, and digital platforms.
Typical projects include major highway improvements, railway electrification, signalling renewals, complex facilities upkeep, and public-sector estate upgrades.
Consulting arm advises on strategic asset management for clients like Network Rail and MTA’s Long Island Rail Road, with operations in North America and Australia.
A standout example is a Birmingham highways turnaround, demonstrating ability to navigate challenges for resilient, long-term infrastructure outcomes.
From restoring historic bridges to optimizing EV charging networks in Manchester via bespoke data models, brings creativity and engineering rigour to projects.
Culture + Values
Uphold the highest standards of governance – embracing Wates Corporate Governance Principles
Be a leading example of an ethical business – every decision underpinned by the Amey Code
Manage and mitigate risks – proactive assessment and mitigation of ESG and climate‑change risks
Champion transparency and partnership – public reporting and benchmarking of ESG performance
Environment + Sustainability
80% Reduction
Net Zero Targets
Achieves an 80% reduction in Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 2035, with full Scope 3 neutrality by 2040.
52.8% Cut
Scope 1 & 2 Reduction
Reduces Scope 1 and 2 emissions by 52.8% by 2030, validated by the Science Based Targets Initiative (SBTi).
100% Renewable
Energy Procurement
Completely transitions to renewable energy sources for its operations.
Carbon footprint (2019–2021) verified to ISO 14064‑1 by BSI
PAS 2080 applied on all projects >£1 m; accredited to PAS 2060 carbon neutrality and ISO 14001
Four sustainability pillars: decarbonisation, nature‑positive work, infrastructure resilience, internal emissions control
Launched AI/data‑driven Net Zero mapping service in built environment, integrating biodiversity and energy efficiency
Inclusion & Diversity
Environmental Practitioner Degree Apprenticeship programme with IEMA‑accredited degrees
Partnered with Green Careers Hub to promote green‑career pathways
Investing in health, wellbeing and inclusion as key ESG ‘Social’ pillars
Creating employment and upskilling opportunities for youth and those facing barriers
Collaborating with SMEs and social enterprises to diversify supply‑chain opportunities