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We are proud to announce that we have placed in Glassdoor’s UK list of Best Places to Work 2026 and even more pleased that we ranked 12th among this year’s top 50 employers. The Glassdoor Best Places to Work list is based entirely on anonymous reviews. There are no nominations, surveys or fees involved. Recognition is based solely on the experiences shared by our people. Being included on the 2026 list is a significant honour and it reflects our commitment to invest in the development of our people, commit to their wellbeing and safety, and provide an inclusive environment in which everyone is supported and can share their point of view. As an employee-owned company, our people play a central role in shaping our direction, our culture and our success. If you are interested in learning more about opportunities to join us, visit our careers site: https://mottm.ac/40Gwkhl #GlassdoorBPTW
The right environment can turn ambition into leadership and curiosity into real impact that changes the world or the rivers and the seas in Rachel’s case. Rachel is a principal electrical engineer in our water utilities team and her career is a perfect example of being in the right place. Her journey started in New Zealand and led to joining us to deliver major UK water projects and working on quality initiatives, as well as stepping into a social impact role. Rachel’s journey reflects our culture which is built on flexibility, purpose and long-term impact. Building a career with us means having the freedom to shape your own path. Take two minutes to read about Rachel’s journey
“Being trusted to lead and be innovative at work early in my career has been a huge motivator.” As a nuclear process engineer based in the UK, Harry Barker works in the challenging and exciting energy sector. Joining us as a graduate in 2021, he has already played a key role in the UK’s first small modular reactor assessment and is helping the next generation of engineers follow in his footsteps. In this blog, Harry shares how his work is contributing to net zero and why collaboration has been central to his success.
Starting as a macroeconomist, Eva Zamshina was inspired to move to New Zealand and make a career change to help with the post-earthquake rebuild in Christchurch. Fast forward 10 years, and she is now a principal digital designer in our building services team. Eva likes to think of building services as a puzzle where pipes, ducts and cable trays must be arranged so that they function seamlessly as a system. Using her BIM knowledge, she coordinates building services design with architecture, structural, seismic and other design strategies to deliver buildings that are comfortable, efficient, safe and sustainable. Read more about Eva’s non-linear career journey ⬇️
For over seven years, Anand Kirtiwar has been a key part of our global delivery services team in Mumbai, delivering civil 3D BIM solutions for major infrastructure projects across North and South America. Anand says the essential skills for his job are rooted in continuous learning, trust, creative thinking, and collaboration, which are indispensable. These skills empower him to strive for excellence, especially at Mott MacDonald, continuously. What sets Anand apart is how he brings the same mindset to his personal life. When he’s not working, he’s tending to Anandvan, his mini farm in Maharashtra, which he lovingly calls his “forest of happiness.” It’s where he reconnects with nature, practices sustainability, and finds balance. For those considering a career in BIM or looking to grow in a global, purpose-driven environment, Anand’s experience is a powerful example of the opportunities that await. Read his story and submit your CV today 👇
Maintaining cutting-edge digital intelligent content can be daunting due to the rapid pace of technological advancements. But for Atul Gadre, our principal digital engineer in Bangalore, this is most rewarding, as it allows for the exchange of ideas and the creation of high-quality digital content that significantly impacts project outcomes. Atul and his team, known for their strong skills in Revit and other BIM tools, are part of a global network that offers access to a wide range of expertise. Whether it’s BIM standards, Revit family creation, or digital asset management, there’s always someone to learn from. In his blog, Atul talks about his career journey, why he chose Mott MacDonald and how its empowering culture has been the key to his growth and success.
Are you a passionate BIM professional eager to be part of a forward-thinking and innovative team? Sheetal More, based in our Mumbai office, talks about her journey as a BIM professional, how Mott MacDonald is committed to excellence and how diverse teams helped her evolve and take on more challenging and rewarding roles. Are you a recent graduate or a seasoned professional looking to make a change? Submit your CV today and work in different markets today 👇 https://mottm.ac/46Hb0ey
“A career with high levels of opportunity in an environment where you’re not just following instructions, you’re contributing ideas, making decisions, and driving progress with confidence”. Govind shares his experience working on a major airport project and walks us through a day in the life of a #BIM engineer at Mott MacDonald. Read more about his story and take a look at the #careers we have available in #India 👇 https://mottm.ac/46uSMNc
Michael Barron's 35-year journey with us has seen him lead design teams on major road, rail and metro projects worldwide. With a relentless focus on technical excellence, he has played a key role in truly city shaping projects like Delhi Metro, Heathrow's Terminal 5, Taiwan's high-speed rail and now Sydney Metro. In his blog, Michael shares insights into his diverse career story, and provides his advice for those who are just starting out in the industry. Discover more on our website. 👇 https://mottm.ac/3ZE5BRh
Meet Kundayi Mugabe, our project manager in transportation! 🚧 Kundayi emphasizes the power of collaboration and support in our work culture, enabling us to deliver excellence at every project stage. Currently managing various transportation projects, he highlights the importance of communication and team morale in achieving common goals. His mantra, "choose present discomfort over future regret," resonates deeply, encouraging us to embrace challenging conversations for the sake of growth. 🌱 He underscores the importance of authenticity and belonging. Learn more about Kundayi and his work: https://mottm.ac/3Frk38o