About Us
pitt&sherry is an Australian employee‑owned consultancy. Since 1963, we have been delivering engineering and environmental consulting, advisory and project management services. We thrive on tackling challenging projects that enable us to live up to our vision: inspired thinking to embrace the challenges of a changing world.
We are proud to be Australia's most agile thinkers: we are engineers, scientists, planners, technicians, project managers and consultants and coupled with our multi-disciplinary offering, we deliver solutions that make a true difference to people and place. With seven offices throughout Australia, we are committed to remaining big enough to deliver and small enough to care.
The Opportunity:
The Senior Civil Designer is a key technical delivery role responsible for the development, coordination, and production of high-quality road and civil design models and documentation across multi-disciplinary infrastructure projects. Working closely with engineers, designers, and project managers, the role supports the successful delivery of projects across transport, power, mining, industrial, and water sectors.
The ideal candidate will have 10–15 years’ experience in a consulting engineering environment, with strong technical expertise in 12d Modelling and AutoCAD, designing and producing accurate and efficient outputs for civil and highway, earthworks, drainage, and utilities projects. Experience with Transport for New South Wales (TfNSW) road design standards and requirements will be highly regarded.
You will bring a strong focus on quality, attention to detail, and the ability to mentor junior team members while collaborating effectively with engineers and project managers.
This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to technically challenging projects across a range of sectors, within a professional, supportive consulting environment.
What you need:
Essential
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Why join us:
Creating a diverse and inclusive workplace.
We welcome and encourage applications from a diverse background including Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, mature workers, LGBTI+ people and people from different cultural backgrounds.
We actively support workplace gender equity and publicly report through the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA).
Proud members of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC).