Parsons Brinckerhoff

Parsons Brinckerhoff is one of the world's leading planning, engineering and programme management organisations.  We are among the oldest continuously operating engineering consulting firms in the world, and we're one of the fastest-growing companies in today's industry.

In recent years we've greatly expanded our worldwide reach, offering global scope with local knowledge. We have more than 9,000 people in 250 offices on six continents with expertise in many fields including transport, power, environment, building design and programme management.

We are involved in some of the world's largest and most important public works projects, from Boston's Central Artery/Tunnel in the US to UK's railway system; from the Sabiya power plant in Kuwait to Cairo's Metro and the Deep Tunnel Sewerage System in Singapore.

PB recognises that career development, training and professional recognition are vital to every career.  This is particularly true within engineering companies, where it is vital that skills and knowledge are kept up-to-date.  PB has adopted a new and exciting approach to give all employees access to the highest quality professional development opportunities.  In particular, the company recognises the value of its younger or less experienced employees and promotes professional development from the earliest stages of a career.

A career with PB offers variety and challenge through a wide range of exciting projects.  Our clients are located around the world, drawn from both the public and private sectors.  There are lots of different roles available: you can become a project manager, work on site or carry out detailed design work. 

Working for a global company like PB is exciting: access to the best training and development opportunities, combined with opportunities to work abroad, ensures excellent future prospects.  

For further information, please visit www.pbworld.com/pbltd and for details of work placement or employment opportunities, email Nick Carnes at carnesn@pbworld.com.

 

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