Company : ENGIE Location : Hasselt Flanders From : Talent BE
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Tractebel is part of the ENGIE Group, a global reference in low-carbon energy and services Work environment You are working in our office located in Hasselt as a Design(CAD)Engineer within our division Transport Infrastructure (Urban) Mission You carry out design work and keep up with new techniques and developments in your discipline.
You execute infrastructure projects, together with our team of experts, in close collaboration with the project leader.
You assist the project leader with his management tasks.
You communicate with other project disciplines, including structural, architectural, geotechnical, surveying, and other aspects of a project.
You are reporting to the project leader and your team manager.
You develop your technical skills (ACAD, Civil 3D …) Profile You have a Bachelor or Master's degree in the industrial engineering/ civil engineering.
Relevant work experience is a plus, but not required.
You work on infrastructure projects, from primary roads to secondary roads, inclusive sewerage and drainage systems, bridges.
You are structured and able to work independently and in a team setting, you have good communication skills, knowledge/interest/affinity with infrastructure and topography.
You are a team player; dynamic, precise, solution-oriented and creative.
You are mobile and open to missions abroad (short or medium-term).
You have a good command of at least two of the following languages, with excellent writing skills:
Dutch – English – French.
You have an international driving license / driving license “B”.
You have a very good knowledge of ACAD, 3D design packets (preference for Civil 3D).
Experience with PIPES (Civil 3D) is a plus.
Experience with GIS and BIM-packages (BIM360, Navisworks, …) is recommended.
Experience with road design standards, methods and practices is preferred.