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Mott MacDonald

Graduate Civil Engineer - Water

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Mott MacDonald

Belfast, GB · Full-time · £27,000 – £32,000

About this role

At Mott MacDonald, we’re shaping the future of water as a Graduate Civil Engineer in our Water Division, a centre of excellence tackling climate change, ageing infrastructure, and population growth. You'll play a vital role in solving complex challenges and delivering sustainable solutions that improve lives and safeguard the environment. Join us to engineer a better tomorrow for people, planet, and progress.

You'll design pipelines, water and wastewater treatment facilities through feasibility, outline, and detailed stages. Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated, sustainable solutions, supporting projects from planning and modelling to construction, commissioning, and handover. Use digital tools to enhance design quality and efficiency.

Work in an inclusive culture that values diversity where everyone feels seen, heard, and respected. Our employee-owned company empowers people and protects communities and environments we serve. Wellbeing is prioritised with flexible working and mental health support.

Grow through structured training, mentoring, and real-world experience while your contributions are recognised and celebrated. Make a societal impact by delivering essential services, protecting the environment, and building climate resilience. Turn your ambition into action and shape your future with us.

Requirements

  • Less than 12 months’ relevant experience (excluding placements)
  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (obtained no earlier than 2024) or expected to achieve
  • Genuine passion and desire to make a difference in the world
  • Demonstrate genuine interest in the opportunity and Mott MacDonald through relevant experience, modules studied, or research on company, values, and projects
  • Committed and motivated graduate

Responsibilities

  • Design pipelines, water and wastewater treatment facilities through feasibility, outline, and detailed stages
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver integrated, sustainable solutions
  • Support projects from planning and modelling to construction, commissioning, and handover
  • Use digital tools to enhance design quality and efficiency
  • Grow technical and project management skills through mentoring and training

Benefits

  • Structured training, mentoring, and real-world experience
  • Contributions recognised and celebrated individually and as a team
  • Inclusive culture valuing diversity where everyone feels seen, heard, and respected
  • Flexible working, mental health support, and caring environment prioritising wellbeing
  • Societal impact delivering essential services, protecting the environment, and building climate resilience