Senior Structural Engineer

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10 months ago
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A great opportunity is available for a Senior Structural Engineer to join a well established, forward thinking engineering consultancy based in London.

This consultancy has built a strong reputation for delivering practical, efficient and well considered engineering solutions across sectors including residential, commercial, education and retail. You'll be joining a close, collaborative team where quality of work and client relationships are genuinely valued.

This position is ideal for someone looking to take a leading role on projects, manage delivery and contribute to the development of both people and projects within a supportive environment.

The Role

As a Senior Structural Engineer, you will:

Lead the design and delivery of structural projects from early concept through to construction

Take responsibility for project coordination, ensuring deadlines, budgets and quality standards are achieved

Act as a key point of contact for clients, architects and contractors throughout the project lifecycle

Carry out and review detailed structural analysis and design

Oversee the preparation and checking of calculations, drawings and technical documentation

Support, mentor and develop junior engineers and technicians

Attend and lead site visits, client meetings and design reviews

Drive the delivery of cost-effective, practical and buildable engineering solutions

About You

We are looking for someone who:

Holds a degree in Civil or Structural Engineering

Has gained strong experience within a UK-based consultancy

Is Chartered (or working towards Chartership) with IStructE or ICE

Has a good working knowledge of UK design standards and Eurocodes

Is confident using software such as Tekla, Tedds, Robot or ETABS

Has experience leading projects and managing design responsibility

Is confident liaising with clients and wider project teams

Thrives in a hands-on, team-oriented environment

Why Join?

Be part of a respected consultancy with a strong pipeline of work

Take ownership of a broad mix of projects across different sectors

Join a friendly, supportive and technically strong team

Clear progression into more senior or leadership positions

Ongoing support towards professional development and Chartership

Flexible working arrangements available

Competitive salary and benefits

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If you're a Senior Structural Engineer ready to take the next step in your career, please apply or contact Abi directly on (phone number removed)

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