Structural Design Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £30,000 - 42,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Chester
  • Date: 4 days ago
Description:

Structural Design Engineer - Residential and commercial Projects
Permanent
Chester
£30,000 - £42,000

This Multi-disciplinary Engineering Consultancy have a requirement for a Structural Design Engineer to join their Residential and commercial structures team as they continue to expand due to a large increase in their workload.

To be considered you will be a Graduate member of IStructE and have a MEng/MSc in Structural, Civil or Architectural Engineering with a First Class / 2:1 pass (Or equivalent). Having achieved this qualification you will have been working in a structural consultancy working as a structural design engineer in the UK on Structural projects.

Thet are easily accessed by public transport and also have free parking on site.
 
On offer is a good base salary with a multi disciplinary consultancy who work across the UK with full support to securing chartership and further qualifications.

To be considered apply now for an immediate call back and interview

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