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In Asset Management, we help our road, rail, water and energy customers to get the most out of their built infrastructure assets. We provide the information they need to make key plans and decisions about the future, such as when to invest in their assets and what maintenance activities to prioritise. We help clients understand their data and bring it to life, using tools such as FME and Power BI.

We also advise clients on the implementation of national guidance and best practice, such as the uptake of risk-based approaches to asset management. This often involves working closely with clients to understand their needs and aspirations, followed by developing and implementing improvement or transformation plans. The projects we work on are varied, dynamic and stimulating, providing plenty of opportunity for new challenges and personal growth.

Opportunities are available in two of our sub-teams (please select the team names below within your application). Here’s a little about what they do:

Degree requirements: Please see team information below

Typical locations: Birmingham, Glasgow, Manchester (Please note location availability may vary by team and during the campaign in line with application volumes and business needs. If your preferred options are not available, we encourage you to select an alternative.)

Accepted Degree Disciplines: Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering (on track to achieve or achieved a 2:2 Bachelor’s/Master’s)

Locations: Birmingham, Glasgow

  • Carry out condition inspections on structural assets using Bridge Condition Indicators
  • Working on innovative projects to assess material performance and degradation in structures
  • Using and developing materials deterioration curves as part of whole-life asset management
  • Applying analytical mathematics (essential), and coding and programming skills (desirable) to analyse data from our clients, draw conclusions and provide advice
  • Providing support in the development of asset management approaches for structures
  • Building knowledge and experience in using DMRB standards relating to structural assets

Accepted Degree Disciplines: Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Economics, Business, Transport Management, Project Management, Construction Management (on track to achieve or achieved a 2:2 Bachelor’s/Master’s)

Locations: Birmingham, Manchester

Within our Strategic Advice team your responsibilities will include:

  • Providing advice to infrastructure owners in the development of their asset management policies, strategies, and overall improvement plans to achieve efficient asset management.
  • Providing technical and contractual advice to Local Authorities, Department for Transport and Strategic Transport Authorities across the UK.
  • Working with infrastructure owners to help them assess risk and improve the resilience of their networks and their assets.

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