
Track Drainage Engineer
- Birmingham
- £36.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Update and co-ordinate with other disciplines existing designs for track drainage systems for new and existing light rail/tram lines, including side drains, cross drains, catchpits, outfalls, and sustainable drainage systems (SuDS).
- Conduct any hydraulic modelling and surface water management assessments not already completed using appropriate software (e.g., MicroDrainage, InfoDrainage, or Causeway Flow).
- Collaborate with civil, track, structural, and environmental teams to integrate drainage designs with other disciplines.
- Review and, if required, prepare technical drawings, specifications, and reports, including Drainage Strategy Reports and Design Risk Assessments.
- Carry out site visits and surveys to inform design, validate existing conditions, or support construction.
- Update designs to ensure they comply with relevant standards, such as DfT, NR/L2/CIV/005 (where applicable), CIRIA SuDS Manual, and local authority drainage requirements.
- Support existing and new planning applications, consents, and engagement with stakeholders (e.g., Environment Agency, Lead Local Flood Authorities).
- Participate in design reviews, risk assessments, and HAZOPs, ensuring buildability, maintainability, and safety of designs.
- Liaise with contractors and support construction teams with technical queries (TQ), design change requests, and site inspections.
- BEng or MEng in Civil Engineering or a related discipline.
- Experience in drainage design on rail, tram, or urban transport infrastructure.
- Proficiency with design software: MicroDrainage/InfoDrainage, AutoCAD/Civil 3D, and GIS-based tools.
- Strong understanding of UK drainage regulations, standards, and planning processes.
- Knowledge of SuDS principles and integration in urban transit environments.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status with ICE or similar (or working toward).
- Experience working on Transport and Works Act Orders (TWAO) or DCO projects.
- Familiarity with BIM workflows and digital design collaboration platforms (e.g., ProjectWise, Revit).
- Previous involvement in Network Rail, TfL, or local authority light rail/tram projects.