FAQs
What will be the main responsibilities of a Graduate Quality Engineer at Ferrovial Construction?
The main responsibilities include assisting with day-to-day activities on infrastructure projects, working under the supervision of Quality Managers, contributing to Health and Safety standards, and ensuring Quality standards are maintained.
What is the duration of the Ferrovial 3-year graduate development programme?
The Ferrovial 3-year graduate development programme is designed to develop personal, professional, and technical skills over a 3-year period.
Will there be opportunities for career progression within Ferrovial Construction after completing the graduate development programme?
Yes, there may be opportunities for career progression within Ferrovial Construction after completing the graduate development programme, depending on performance and availability of positions.
What qualifications or skills are required for the Graduate Quality Engineer position at Ferrovial Construction?
Candidates should have a relevant degree in Quality Engineering or a related field, as well as strong communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills. A keen eye for detail and a commitment to upholding Health and Safety standards are also important.