Unleash your expertise in durability engineering as BCRC's NSW lead engineer
You have extensive experience in materials, durability or corrosion engineering. You want a role that allows you to lead investigations, manage small teams and guide technical work. You want responsibility across field investigations, modelling review, proposal review and client communication. You want to contribute to technical direction and support the development of junior staff.
In your role you will:
· Lead complex durability investigations on concrete and steel structures.
· Oversee NDT programs, condition assessments and sampling.
· Review chloride modelling, carbonation assessments and thermal analysis.
· Develop repair scopes and provide material selection advice.
· Manage client communication and technical delivery.
· Review proposals and support project planning.
· Allocate tasks, plan workloads and supervise field work.
· Mentor graduates and engineers and review their reports.
Why BCRC?
Cutting-edge technology:
At BCRC, we thrive on staying ahead of the curve. You'll have the opportunity to work with the latest and most advanced technologies in the field of materials and durability engineering, led by the most experienced senior team in the country.
Exciting range of work:
Your expertise will be put to the test across a diverse range of projects, from marine infrastructure and bridges to buildings, basements and beyond. BCRC offers a thrilling array of challenges that will keep you engaged and motivated. We provide advisory services in relation to the design, selection, and performance of all construction materials.
Collaborative environment:
Join a team of passionate and skilled professionals who value collaboration and teamwork. At BCRC, we believe that great ideas come from minds working together.
Impactful projects:
Be part of projects that make a difference. BCRC is at the forefront of ensuring the quality, durability, and longevity of critical structures and systems, contributing to a sustainable and resilient future.
What you bring:
Extensive experience in materials and durability engineering experience:
You have deep experience with concrete problems. You understand investigation methods and advanced durability assessment.
Analytical skills:
You review complex data, identify root causes and provide sound engineering recommendations.
Strong NDT capability:
You have significant experience with cover meters, GPR, half-cell, UPV and other tools. You can guide NDT programs and review results completed by others.
Leadership and management:
You can manage small teams, allocate tasks and supervise technical work. You help plan workloads and maintain project progress.
Adaptability:
You work across multiple project types and adjust to changing deadlines and client needs.
Communication:
You prepare clear reports, lead client discussions and present technical outcomes with confidence.
Team support:
You mentor junior and mid-level staff. You support their development and maintain quality across investigations.
Education
: You hold a degree in civil, structural or materials engineering or science.
How to apply:
Ready to embark on an exciting journey with BCRC? Send your resume, cover letter and a portfolio of relevant work to with the subject line: "Durability engineer application-
your full name
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Join BCRC and be part of a team that is shaping the future of durability and remedial engineering in Australia. Let's build a durable tomorrow together.
BCRC is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.
Grow your career ambitions through our commitment to your development through formal and informal study.
We permit flexible or hybrid working and provide generous paid parental and carer leave options to support you and your family.
BCRC will not accept unsolicited resumes from recruiters or employment agencies.