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Role Information

  • Job title: Civil Engineer / Technologists
  • Location: Cape Town.

Summary

We are seeking experienced civil design engineers/technologist to form part of an existing design office and supporting projects leaders within the professional civil consulting engineering environment.

Key Responsibilities

  • Form part of an existing civil design office team and reporting to a Project Leader.
  • Draughting and design: prepare details design, construction drawings and as-builts drawings.
  • Contributing and compiling of Feasibility Reports, Design Reports and Tender Adjudication Reports.
  • Contributing to the compiling of Tender Documentation and Technical Specifications.
  • Construction Monitoring & Site inspections.
  • Assisting with Contract and Project Management Functions.

Key Requirements

  • Must have B. Eng/BSc Eng or B.Tech/Advanced Diploma Degree in Civil Engineering.
  • Minimum of 5 – 10 years post-graduate experience within a civil engineering design office, especially in township development.
  • Experience in compiling reports for all stages of project implementation and good technical report writing skills.
  • Excellent time management, communication, and teamworking skills.
  • Proficient in:
    • AutoCad
    • Civil 3D
    • Ms Office Suite.

Key Details

Please include the following with your application to career@bvi.co.za

  • Proof of qualification/s.
  • CV with previous/present employer references, including contact details.
  • List of required work experience
  • Certified copies of ID document and driver’s licence.

Company Information

  • Company name: BVi Consulting Engineers (Pty) Ltd
  • Company website: www.bvi.co.za
  • Company description: BVi is a multi-disciplinary consulting engineering firm with more than 400 employees and offices across Southern Africa. The BVi Group’s success is based on solid business integrity principles guided by our core values. BVi is an equal opportunity employer.

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