Vacancies in Construct Engineering

On this page, you’ll find job vacancies at Construct Engineering: from work planner and site manager to architect, AutoCAD draughtsman and spatial planning expert. Whether you’re looking for a hands-on, technical or planning-focused role — here’s a list of jobs in the construction and engineering sectors.

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What sort of roles and employers can you find here?

Construct Engineering brings together a wide range of roles. Think of a works planner who draws up technical plans for projects before the first spade goes into the ground, a commercial estimator who monitors quotations and budgets, or a rail infrastructure site manager who coordinates day-to-day operations on site. Each role has its own rhythm, responsibilities and expertise — none is more or less important than the others.

As well as roles focused on implementation, you’ll also find positions here that are more strategic or creative in nature: an architect or project architect who designs spaces, a spatial planning expert who specialises in planning permission and environmental policy, or an AutoCAD draughtsman who translates plans into detailed drawings. Employers range from specialist engineering firms and contractors to government bodies and property developers.

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Frequently asked questions about jobs in Construction Engineering

Who are these vacancies aimed at?

For anyone with a background in construction, infrastructure, architecture or spatial planning — whether you’re an experienced professional or looking to take the next step in your career.

Are there any roles that offer the option of working from home?

Yes. Some roles, such as AutoCAD draughtsman, explicitly offer the option of working from home. This varies depending on the employer and the role, and is stated in the job details.

What is the difference between a work planner and a site manager?

A works planner is mainly involved in the planning phase: technical documentation, methods and scheduling. A site manager oversees the day-to-day operations on site. Both roles are inextricably linked, but require different skills.

Do I need a degree in architecture for all the roles here?

No. Roles such as work planner, commercial estimator or site manager usually require a technical or construction-related qualification, not a degree in architecture. The requirements are clearly set out in each job vacancy.