Roles and responsibilities
- Assist senior engineers in preparing scope of works documents and project design criteria.
- Apply Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) procedures to ensure sound and coordinated design across disciplines.
- Gain experience in road design, including plans, profiles, typical sections, cross sections, and signage.
- Utilize PowerPoint to create presentations and progress reports.
- Demonstrate strong communication and technical report writing skills.
- Develop proficiency in road design software.
- Familiarity with engineering standards, codes of practice, and local authority guidelines is advantageous.
What We're Looking For: We are seeking a motivated graduate who:
- Is passionate about road design and engineering.
- Possesses strong communication and teamwork skills.
- Is proficient in design software or willing to learn.
- Has a keen attention to detail and a desire to deliver high-quality work.
- Have previous consultancy road design internship experience is a plus.
Apply now to kickstart your career in highways engineering!
Qualifications
Minimum Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering with courses taken in Roads/Highways related subjects from an accredited University
- Candidates must be recent graduates, having graduated within the last 24 months or no later than September 2024, to be eligible for AECOM's Graduate Program.
- Successful applicants must have achieved a minimum GPA of 2.7 or 2:1 (or equivalent) and above.
- If you hold a Master’s Degree, it should have started within 12 months of completing your Bachelor’s Degree to ensure continuous education and meet program requirements.
- Candidates with more than 1 year of postgraduate work experience are not eligible for the program and are encouraged to apply for our professional-level roles instead.
Desired candidate profile
1. Road Design and Planning
- Assisting in Road Design: Supporting senior engineers in the design of new highways, roads, intersections, and other transportation infrastructure. This may include designing road alignments, cross-sections, pavement structures, drainage systems, and signage.
- Using CAD Software: Utilizing software tools like AutoCAD, Civil 3D, or MX Road to create road designs and layouts. These tools are used to draft and model road alignments, cross-sections, and grading.
- Road Safety Audits: Assisting in the analysis and identification of potential hazards in road designs. Ensuring that the design complies with safety standards and regulations.
- Traffic Analysis and Modeling: Helping conduct traffic flow analysis, junction modeling, and capacity assessments to ensure the road system can handle expected traffic volumes efficiently.
2. Project Support and Coordination
- Supporting Project Managers: Assisting in the coordination of highway engineering projects, including preparation of schedules, cost estimates, and resource allocation.
- Site Visits: Participating in site visits to monitor construction progress, assess conditions, and support quality control and assurance.
- Collaboration with Contractors: Communicating with contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers to ensure the effective execution of highway projects according to the design specifications.
- Documentation and Reporting: Preparing reports and documentation related to design calculations, progress updates, safety inspections, and compliance checks.
3. Structural and Geotechnical Support
- Geotechnical Assessments: Assisting in the analysis of soil conditions and geological factors that impact road design and construction, such as slope stability and drainage.
- Pavement Design: Supporting the design of pavement structures based on traffic loads, soil types, and climate conditions to ensure durability and longevity.
- Bridge Design and Inspection: In some cases, supporting the design of bridges or culverts that are part of the highway system, or assisting with bridge inspections to assess structural integrity.
4. Environmental and Regulatory Compliance
- Environmental Impact Assessments (EIAs): Assisting with environmental assessments to understand and mitigate the environmental impact of highway projects. This could involve helping with noise studies, pollution control, and working to protect local ecosystems.
- Adhering to Local Regulations: Ensuring designs and plans comply with local, regional, and national regulations, including safety standards, traffic management regulations, and environmental guidelines.
- Health and Safety Standards: Helping ensure that highway construction projects comply with health and safety regulations, including site safety audits and risk assessments.
5. Traffic Management and Road Maintenance
- Traffic Management Plans: Assisting in the development of traffic management strategies during construction to minimize disruption, such as detours, road closures, and the use of traffic signals.
- Maintenance Planning: Helping to create maintenance plans for roads and highways, ensuring they are durable and cost-effective over their lifespan. This may include identifying repair needs and conducting condition assessments.
6. Research and Development
- Innovation in Materials and Techniques: Researching and recommending the use of innovative materials, technologies, and construction methods that improve road durability, sustainability, or reduce costs.
- Data Analysis and Performance Monitoring: Assisting in analyzing road performance data, such as traffic counts, accident rates, and maintenance costs, to improve road design and management.