Infrastructure Director (Civil Engineering) - Newcastle

Pegasus Group

The Role

Overview

Establish and lead a new civil engineering infrastructure team in the UK.

Key Responsibilities

  • business development
  • opportunity identification

Tasks

-Commercially astute, identifying new opportunities and following these up with positive actions to secure new business.

Requirements

  • chartered engineer
  • 12-15 years
  • civil infrastructure
  • business development
  • work winning
  • strategic

What You Bring

-Proven ability contributing towards business development strategies e.g., growth plans, process improvement. -Chartered Engineer status with a relevant professional body, and minimum 12-15 years’ post-graduate experience. -Excellent working knowledge of the legal, planning, technical consent, and adoption process and contract procedures for the design and implementation of civils infrastructure in new developments and regeneration projects. -Effective organisational and communication skills with a collaborative approach and enjoys responsibility. -A thorough knowledge delivering civil engineering infrastructure for both private and adoptable works for planning, tender and construction purposes. -Proactive, strategic and analytical in your approach to support client’s requirements. -Proven and demonstrable work winning ability in a consultancy/private sector development environment. -Able to work under pressure, managing own workload effectively and supporting others when necessary and appropriate.

The Company

About Pegasus Group

-Grew from around 10 staff to a multidisciplinary firm delivering design, economics, environment, heritage and transport solutions. -Tackles complex projects like solar farms, urban regeneration, transport and infrastructure schemes and heritage restorations. -Combines specialist teams across planning, design, environment, economics and infrastructure to guide projects from concept to delivery. -Noteworthy projects include Upper Leigh Solar Farm, Salford Soapworks regeneration, Southport Pier restoration, and Little Catwick Quarry. -Strong infrastructure focus—recently appointing a dedicated director to spearhead transport, flood risk and highway design in the Solent region. -Regional expansion supports the UK’s housing, renewables and infrastructure targets, with bespoke services in heritage-rich areas like Cambridge and Scotland. -Their masterplanning and urban design work often merges technical precision with creative vision to shape thriving places.

Sector Specialisms

Design

Economics

Environment

Heritage

Land & Property

Planning

Transport & Infrastructure

Energy

Solar power

Battery storage

Electric vehicle charging infrastructure

Tidal power

Energy from waste

Onshore wind

Offshore wind

Waste management

Water Resources