Civil Designer

Civil Designer

Permanent / Full TimeLocation: Perth Posted on April 16, 2025

Civil Designer

  • Work with an experienced civil engineer to assist with design and documentation of civil works including roads, earthworks, stormwater drainage, sewer, and water infrastructure.
  • Produce long sections, cross sections, pipe networks, grading plans, and general arrangements using 12d Model and AutoCAD.
  • Deliver accurate and efficient drafting to support project delivery within time and quality constraints.
  • Support the preparation of service authority and council submissions through correct formatting and documentation standards.
  • Work on landmark structures including civil works for high rise, hotels, commercial, retail, mixed use, temporary works and infrastructure.
  • They have a collaborative culture with committed people.
  • Their strength is in the fine engineering work they produce and the quality of their delivery process.
  • Great opportunity for someone in a large company who may be getting lost in the big machine, to forge a more rewarding existence with faster career progression in a growing medium sized business
  • Perks – condensed working week to allow more work life balance, extra days off throughout the year for rest and recharge

  
Requires;

  • Civil Engineering Diploma/Degree
  • 3-7 years experience in civil engineering for built environment projects, roads, earthworks, stormwater drainage, sewer, and water infrastructures for various development sites.
  • Proficiency in 12d and AutoCAD 
  • Ability to interpret survey data, engineering sketches, and service information.

Interested?
Forward a copy of your resume to;
Vicky Dickerson
vdickerson@sfrecruit.com.au
0433962192

As a specialist in the civil and structural engineering market, I can assist in your next move, feel free to get in touch to discuss your next opportunity.

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