Senior Structural Engineer

Bath
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A rare opportunity has arisen to join a forward-thinking engineering consultancy that's redefining the built environment across the UK and Ireland.

The company provide structural and civil engineering expertise across a wide range of sectors - from cutting-edge data centres and education facilities to residential, commercial, and advanced manufacturing developments. With offices in the UK and Ireland and a strong pipeline of exciting, technically challenging projects, they are now seeking a Senior Structural Engineer to join a growing UK team.

Responsibilities

Leading structural engineering design on multi-disciplinary projects from concept through to completion
Delivering technical excellence in reinforced concrete, steel, timber, and masonry structures
Coordinating with architects, clients, and other disciplines to ensure high-quality project delivery
Mentoring junior engineers and contributing to their professional development
Supporting BIM integration and embracing modern digital design tools
Ensuring compliance with UK Building Regulations and relevant industry standards
Requirements

Chartered or near-chartered status (CEng, MIStructE or MICE)
Minimum of 5+ years' UK consultancy experience in structural engineering
Proven track record of leading projects or managing significant design packages
Strong technical background with excellent communication and report-writing skills
Proficiency in structural analysis and design software (e.g., Tekla, Robot, TEDDS, Revit)
Collaborative mindset and a commitment to sustainable, efficient design
In return and in addition to a competitive salary you will receive a comprehensive  benefits package including hybrid working, performance bonus and continuous professional development.

To discuss this opportunity further, please apply or contact Abi on (phone number removed)

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