Structural Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £45,000 - 55,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: London
  • Date: 1 day ago
Description:

Structural Engineer

London | Hybrid Working
£40,000 - £50,000

We are currently recruiting on behalf of a well-established and highly regarded structural engineering consultancy that is looking to appoint a Structural Engineer with 3-5 years' experience to join its growing London office.

This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative and technically focused engineering practice delivering a diverse range of building structures projects across the residential, commercial, education, healthcare, leisure and mixed-use sectors.

With a strong pipeline of work and continued investment in its people, the business offers engineers the opportunity to take on meaningful project responsibility, develop their technical expertise and progress their careers within a supportive environment.

The Role

As a Structural Engineer, you will be involved in the design and delivery of a wide variety of projects from concept through to completion. Working alongside experienced Chartered Engineers, you will contribute to the development of practical, innovative and cost-effective engineering solutions while gaining exposure to all stages of project delivery.

Key Responsibilities

Structural design of steel, reinforced concrete, masonry and timber structures.
Preparation of design calculations, technical reports and specifications.
Assisting in the delivery of projects from concept design through to construction.
Coordinating with architects, contractors, developers and multidisciplinary design teams.
Undertaking site visits, structural inspections and technical assessments.
Reviewing drawings and ensuring compliance with current regulations and design standards.
Supporting project delivery and programme coordination.
Working within BIM and 3D modelling environments where required.

About You

Degree qualified in Structural or Civil Engineering (BEng or MEng).
3-5 years' experience within a UK structural engineering consultancy.
Experience designing building structures across a variety of sectors.
Good working knowledge of Eurocodes and British Standards.
Proficiency with structural analysis and design software such as Tekla Structural Designer, Tedds, MasterSeries, Robot or similar.
Experience using AutoCAD, with Revit/BIM experience beneficial.
Strong communication and organisational skills.
Ability to work effectively both independently and as part of a team.
Progress towards IStructE or ICE Chartership would be advantageous.

What's On Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package.
Hybrid working arrangement.
Exposure to a diverse portfolio of technically interesting projects.
Structured professional development and Chartership support.
Clear opportunities for career progression.
Supportive and collaborative working environment.
Ongoing technical training and mentoring from experienced engineers.This opportunity would suit an ambitious Structural Engineer seeking greater project exposure, technical development and long-term career progression within a respected consultancy environment

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