Civil Engineer Contract Jobs in Cambridge
Contract RF Design Engineer - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB25
Posted 4 days ago by Redline Group Ltd
The role of Contract RF Design Engineer involves designing, developing, simulating, and testing low frequency RF circuit...
- Rate £80 per hour
- Category Outside
- Work type Undetermined
- Location Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, CB25
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Mechanical Engineering Expert - AI Content Specialist
Posted 7 days ago by Alignerr
The Mechanical Engineering Expert — AI Content Specialist role involves collaborating with leading AI research labs to d...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Remote
- Location Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
Lift Engineer
Posted 1 week ago by STANNAH MANAGEMENT SERVICES LIMITED
Stannah is seeking qualified Lift Engineers to join their team, offering a competitive salary of up to £55,000 based on...
- Rate £55,000 per year
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Undetermined
- Location East Anglia; Peterborough; Norwich; Cambridge; Ipswich; Norfolk; Suffolk; Bury St. Edmunds; Cambridgeshire; Lowestoft; Great Yarmouth
Head of Software Engineering (EW)
Posted 1 week ago by Leonardo UK Ltd
The Head of Software Engineering for the Electronic Warfare line of business at Leonardo UK is responsible for leading a...
- Rate £117,058 per year
- Category Inside
- Work type Hybrid
- Location East Anglia; Peterborough; Norwich; Cambridge; Ipswich; Norfolk; Suffolk; Bury St. Edmunds; Cambridgeshire; Lowestoft; Great Yarmouth
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About Our Civil Engineer Contract Roles in Cambridge
What does a civil engineer contractor do?
Civil Engineer contract work spans across the full range of civil engineering disciplines, including highways, bridges, drainage, earthworks, geotechnics, structures, and water infrastructure, working on projects spanning new construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of the built environment. Contract engagements arise on major infrastructure programmes such as road and rail schemes, flood defence projects, water and wastewater infrastructure, and urban development, as well as on smaller local authority and developer-led schemes where specialist civil engineering capacity is needed. Contractors are typically brought in to fill specialist technical roles, provide additional capacity on delivery programmes, or cover senior positions during recruitment.
Civil Engineer contractors are expected to have a strong technical grounding in the relevant discipline, with experience on comparable projects as the primary selection criterion. Proficiency in design software relevant to the specialism, such as AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, or STAAD.Pro for structural analysis, is expected by most clients. For site-based roles, experience managing ground investigation, earthworks, or drainage construction to specification and within programme is essential. Familiarity with relevant design standards and specifications, including the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges, Eurocodes, and Sewers for Adoption, is expected depending on the project type. ICE membership or Chartered Engineer status is well regarded and is frequently required for senior or client-facing roles on major infrastructure programmes.
What is the market like for civil engineer contractors?
Civil Engineer contracting in the UK is supported by a sustained pipeline of infrastructure investment across highways, rail, water, and flood defence. National Highways, Network Rail, the Environment Agency, and the major water companies are consistent sources of contract civil engineering work, as are the large infrastructure delivery frameworks through which much of this work is procured. The market has been active across both design and site-based roles, with particular demand for contractors with experience on NEC-contracted programmes. Rates vary by specialism and seniority, with chartered civil engineers on major infrastructure programmes commanding the strongest rates in the market.
What is the contracting market like in Cambridge?
Few UK cities match the specificity of Cambridge's contracting opportunities. The life sciences, biotechnology, and deep technology ecosystem that has grown around the university and its research parks sustains work in scientific computing, bioinformatics, embedded systems, regulatory affairs, and clinical data at a scale and depth concentrated almost nowhere else. Beyond life sciences, telecommunications, chip design, and enterprise software employers broaden the range of engineering and development work available. Employers in Cambridge seek deep domain expertise and pay accordingly: rates for specialist disciplines frequently match or exceed London, though the overall volume of opportunities is smaller and concentrated in a narrower set of sectors. Contractors without a relevant scientific or deep technical background will find the market less accessible than its reputation might suggest.
How much do civil engineer contractors usually earn in Cambridge?
Contract rates for civil engineer roles in Cambridge typically range from £315 to £630 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many civil engineer vacancies in Cambridge are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 300 civil engineer contract roles across the site, with Cambridge maintaining consistent volume. Data reviewed up to June 2026.