Graduate Civil Engineer - Regulated Water
Listed on 2025-12-21
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Engineering
Environmental Engineer, Water Engineer, Civil Engineering, Water Management
Graduate Civil Engineer - Regulated Water (Glasgow or Leeds)
At Jacobs, we’re challenging today to reinvent tomorrow by solving the world’s most critical problems for thriving cities, resilient environments, mission‑critical outcomes, operational advancement, scientific discovery and cutting‑edge manufacturing, turning abstract ideas into realities that transform the world for good.
Your impactJoin the Jacobs Graduate Development Programme (GDP) and have a meaningful, positive impact on our environments, communities and societies. Bring your passion, your ingenuity and your vision. Let’s see the impact we can create, together.
What will you get?Our Graduate Development Programme is a structured two‑year scheme designed to support your development at the start of your Jacobs career journey. Through a combination of blended learning, mentoring, progress reviews and networking, you will establish yourself as knowledgeable and competent across four key focus areas: human skills, consulting skills, champion our strategy and your passions.
The Graduate Development Programme allows you to customise your learning journey to reflect your specific interests, career goals and technical skillset – creating a graduate experience that is unique to you. It is an experience programme, meaning that a large portion of what you’ll learn will be on‑the‑job. You’ll work with your manager and mentor to collect the learning experiences that will be most meaningful for you.
The programme is more than just a steppingstone; it’s a launchpad for your career, offering you the tools, experiences and support you need. Join us and unlock your potential as you work on meaningful projects and collaborate with industry leaders to deliver outcomes and solutions for complex challenges.
Jacobs has secured multi‑year contracts and projects with leading clients in the water sector throughout the UK and Ireland. We need a range of skills to deliver these fantastic opportunities and are therefore recruiting professionals from all disciplines who are looking to grow their careers in the water sector. We embrace flexible working and welcome candidates based throughout the UK and Ireland.
You will join our team of over 1,000 water professionals, working on a range of high‑profile projects and become a part of a world‑leading company with excellent career prospects. You will work with teams who have a successful track record in delivering projects specialising in water / wastewater networks, water / wastewater treatment, asset management, integrated catchment management, network modelling and project/programme management.
You will work within a multi‑disciplinary structure, striving for technical excellence, delivering your projects for agreed time frames and budgets.
Due to unprecedented demand in the water sector, our teams are currently working on programmes of work for the major water companies in the UK undertaking the following range of activities.
Responsibilities- Working as part of a multi‑disciplinary team, you will be providing innovative and sustainable solutions in the design of water treatment plants, pumping stations and distribution networks to supply drinking water.
- Design of wastewater treatment plants and drainage network assets to meet the challenge of improving the quality of our rivers.
- Design of pressure and gravity pipelines.
- Design of site layouts in markets as diverse as water, data centres and energy and power.
- Preparation of feasibility studies for new water and wastewater assets including for the regional transfer of water across the UK within the RAPID SRO programme.
- Be working towards a relevant Degree or Master’s level qualification in Civil Engineering, Civil & Environmental Engineering or similar.
- A flexible self‑starter who is keen to drive your career forward.
- Adaptable to change, with a thirst for learning new things.
- You must have the permanent right to work in the UK.
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