Structural Engineer

Leicester
1 week ago
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Structural Engineer

Leicester

Salary up to £44,000

I am actively seeking an experienced Structural Engineer to join a busy, successful Civil and Structural Engineering consultancy based in Leicester. You will assist in managing one of their busiest structural teams where you will have the opportunity to be a part of their growing division, taking part in large commercial projects, such as two animal management centres with a project value of over £30m.

It is essential for the Structural Engineer to have a professional and commercial viewpoint through having the following:

  • A relevant degree. E.g., MEng, BEng in Structural Engineering

  • Associate memberships (ICE or IStructE) or chartered membership or working towards chartered status

  • Experienced designer with Tekla/MasterSeries

  • Minimum of 2 years relevant experience

  • Quantitative and qualitative experience in building structure

    Duties and responsibilities for this Structural Engineer include:

  • Reporting and analysing structural faults and remediation (if required)

  • Experience of scheme and detailed designs

  • Conducting structural surveys of buildings and structures, by offering solutions for any potential issues

  • Responsible for delivering projects effectively by managing client expectations

    Salary and benefits:

    This Structural Engineer position comes with a competitive based salary depending on experience and knowledge. Career growth is encouraged through the position by taking on responsibilities to allow you to mature within the business.

    If successful, you will gain exposure to all aspects of design work from technical approval and conception to assisting in the operations of the structures department.

    What to do next:

    If you are interested in this Structural Engineer position in Leicester, then please click on the link to apply.

    If you are interested in hearing about any other opportunities in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Highways Engineering, Drainage Engineering, Flood Risk Engineering, or Transport Planning, then please do not hesitate in getting in touch with Martin on (phone number removed) for further information.

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