Civil Engineer

Elix Sourcing Solutions
Bristol, United Kingdom
Last month
Posted
18 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Civil / Structural Engineer (Nuclear Projects)

Engineering Consultancy | Hybrid Working (2 Days WFH)

Location: North Bristol

Salary: Up to £57,000 + Progression + Strong Benefits

Are you a Structural Engineer with experience in complex analysis and FEA? Looking for a role where you can develop technically while working on genuinely challenging engineering problems?

We're working with a leading engineering consultancy that is expanding its Civil & Structural team in North Bristol, supporting major nuclear and highly regulated infrastructure projects.

This opportunity offers the chance to work on high-profile, technically complex projects. You'll be joining a business with strong UK growth, clear progression routes into senior or specialist roles, and access to ongoing training and development, making it ideal for someone looking to advance both technically and professionally.

The Role

You'll be joining a specialist engineering team delivering structural design and analysis across nuclear projects, with a strong focus on reinforced concrete and advanced simulation.

In this role, you will:

Carry out advanced structural analysis and calculations, including Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

Design and detailing of reinforced concrete structures

Analyse complex loading conditions (seismic, blast, impact)

Produce technical documentation, specifications, and design outputs

Support project deliveryWhat They're Looking For

3+ years' experience in Civil / Structural Engineering

Strong experience with FEA tools (ANSYS, SAP2000, Robot, etc.)

Experience working on complex or regulated projects (nuclear, defence, infrastructure, etc.)This is ideal for someone looking to step into a role where you're not just producing designs, but solving real engineering challenges in a highly specialised environment.

Contact

For more information, apply, and please get in touch:

Dairis Sprudzans

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Keywords

Civil Engineer, Structural Engineer, Senior Structural Engineer, Nuclear Engineering, Reinforced Concrete, RC Structures, Finite Element Analysis, FEA, ANSYS, SAP2000, Robot Structural Analysis, Eurocodes, BIM, TEKLA, Navisworks, Seismic Analysis, Blast Analysis, Infrastructure, Defence Projects, Engineering Consultancy, Hybrid Working, Bristol Jobs

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