Copy of Graduate Civil Engineers , Rail , Leeds & Glasgow , 2025 start

AECOM, Leeds

Copy of Graduate Civil Engineers , Rail , Leeds & Glasgow , 2025 start

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AECOM, Leeds

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 1 day ago, 16 Oct | Get your application in today.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 471076a361a6429bad80b218f4a92916

Full Job Description

  • Ensuring that designs maximise sustainability outcomes during construction and over whole life of assets;
  • Developing designs that are safe to build, operate and maintain, and that protect the safety of passengers and the public;
  • Producing concept and outline design proposals that solve client challenges in the maintenance, renewal and enhancement of railways;
  • Working on structural inspection, assessment and design of bridges and other railway structures
  • Analysis and calculation for new civil and structural components;
  • Design of railway stations and working on projects that improve or create new urban realm, station buildings, platforms, footbridges and concourses.

    Railway engineering is one of the most important ways that AECOM delivers a better world - we work on huge, complex and challenging railway infrastructure projects that increase urban and inter-city mobility for millions of people. AECOM is a global innovator in high speed transportation. Recent projects include work on Crossrail, Elon Musk's Hyperloop in the US, Borders Railway and delivering key components of High Speed 2 in the UK.
  • We are looking for graduates who are team players and open thinkers who want to contribute to some of the biggest challenges in transportation infrastructure. Candidates will use industry leading computer software and BIM modelling programmes. You will be :
  • Integrating engineering designs from other complex railway skill areas such as signalling, electrification and permanent way;
  • Planning the phasing of construction and commissioning work to minimise disruption to passengers and the public