About the Role
As a Roading Engineer, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping and delivering safe, practical
roading and transport infrastructure solutions for local government and private
sector clients.
You’ll take projects from early scoping and optioneering through to detailed design, construction drawings, and documentation – covering roadway geometry, pavements, drainage/culverts, and associated features such as signage and pavement markings.
Your design approach will be pragmatic and risk‑focused, recognising site‑specific
constraints and ensuring outputs are fit‑for‑purpose and aligned with applicable standards
and client requirements.
You’ll collaborate closely with experienced BTW designers and external stakeholders,
and you’ll ground‑truth designs through site visits and provide responsive support through procurement and construction to achieve high‑quality outcomes.
Key responsibilities
- Lead roading design projects from early scoping and investigations through to detailed
design and construction documentation.
- Oversee and guide design outputs working with BTW designers
- Prepare and review technical reports, specifications, and estimates, ensuring designs are
practical, buildable, and fit‑for‑purpose.
- Ground‑truth designs through site visits, stakeholder engagement, and close coordination with contractors and project teams.
- Provide senior technical support through procurement and construction, including design
clarifications and issue resolution to keep delivery on track.
About you
- Diploma in Civil Engineering or higher education
- 10+ years’ road asset management experience
- Strong technical engineering knowledge, including at least 5 years’ experience applying regulatory frameworks within New Zealand or Australia
- Excellent communication, autonomy, analytical and strategic problem-solving skills.
- Full NZ Drivers Licence – Class 1
This is a senior role. Applications that do not meet the listed experience requirements
will not be progressed.
Location & Working Arrangement
The principal place of work is the BTW Hamilton office for a minimum of two days per week. The balance of your hours to be worked from home or from an agreed BTW office or workspace in Tauranga or the surrounding area.
To support this arrangement, access to BTW’s Hamilton accommodation may be available for up to two nights per week.
Why Join Us?
Since 1973, BTW has delivered creative, sustainable solutions across engineering, surveying, planning, and environmental science.
With 90+ professionals in New Plymouth, Hamilton, Taupō, Taumarunui, and Raglan, we offer stability, career growth, and a commitment to innovation.
Enjoy employee-led training, collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, and flexible workday options to support your work-life balance.
Ready to make an impact? Have you checked out our BTW Company video (see link above) and love our values and the things we do!
Apply now with your CV and cover letter. Applications are reviewed as received, and interviews may be arranged before the closing date of 29th June 2026.