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3D Civil Design Engineer (Earthworks/ CAD)

Bristol
3 weeks ago
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3D Civil Design Engineer (Earthworks/ CAD)

Bristol

£30,000 - £40,000 + Progression + Training + Flexible Working + Parking + Company Benefits

Are you a 3D Civil Design Engineer with experience in earthworks and ground modelling using CAD, looking to join a leading consultancy where you can work with cutting-edge technology, deliver high-quality solutions, and benefit from excellent training and long-term career progression?

Do you want the opportunity to join a leading name in geomatics and geo-environmental engineering, known for delivering innovative, in-ground risk and surveying solutions across the UK?

On offer is a great opportunity to join a forward-thinking, close-knit team in our vibrant Bristol office. Excellent facilities, and the chance to work on impactful projects across the UK, with strong support for training and career growth.

In this role, you'll deliver advanced earthworks solutions using 3D modelling software, working with cutting-edge tools like photogrammetry and LiDAR. You'll interpret site data, produce technical CAD drawings, and collaborate closely with teams and clients across diverse projects.

This role would suit a 3D Civil Design Engineer with experience in earthworks and ground modelling using CAD, looking to join a leading consultancy where you can work with cutting-edge technology, deliver high-quality solutions, and benefit from excellent training and long-term career progression.

The Role:

Create 3D earthworks designs using CAD and modelling tools
Analyse ground and point cloud data for technical planning
Work closely with survey, engineering, and environmental teamsThe Person:

Civil Engineering experience
Skilled in 3D modelling, CAD
Based in Bristol open to travelingKeywords: Earthworks Engineer, 3D Modeller, CAD, Civil Engineering, LiDAR, UAV, Surveying, Bristol, Environmental Consultancy, Geo-environmental, Geomatics, Oxford, Swindon, Gloucester

Reference number: BBBH20317

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