Civil Engineer specializing in hydraulic design for water supply and sewerage schemes is responsible for planning designing and overseeing the construction of infrastructure related to water and wastewater management. This includes tasks like conducting site surveys creating design plans calculating material quantities and ensuring compliance with regulations. They also collaborate with other engineers and professionals manage project timelines and budgets and provide technical guidance throughout the project lifecycle.
Heres a more detailed breakdown of the job description:
Responsibilities:
Hydraulic Design:
Developing and implementing design plans for water supply networks sewerage systems drainage systems and stormwater management.
Site Investigations:
Conducting site surveys and assessments to gather data for hydraulic analysis and design.
Design Calculations:
Performing hydraulic calculations simulations and modeling to predict system performance and ensure optimal design.
Technical Drawings:
Creating detailed design plans blueprints and technical drawings using specialized software like AutoCAD and GIS.
Material Selection and Quantity Estimation:
Calculating material quantities cost estimates and project timelines.
Compliance and Regulations:
Ensuring designs comply with building codes safety regulations environmental standards and relevant codes like Indian and British standards.
Project Management:
Managing project deliverables including budget timelines and quality standards.
Collaboration and Communication:
Working with other engineers architects contractors and stakeholders to ensure project success.
Feasibility Studies:
Conducting feasibility studies and preparing reports for sustainability options.
Construction Oversight:
Overseeing the construction and installation of hydraulic systems ensuring compliance with design specifications.
Report Preparation:
Preparing reports and presentations to communicate project details to clients and stakeholders.
Quality Assurance:
Checking and reviewing designs to ensure accuracy and compliance with standards.
Staying Updated:
Keeping abreast of the latest advancements in hydraulic engineering technologies.