Senior Structural Engineer

Zodiac Recruitment
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Last month
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Role: Senior Structural Engineer

Salary: £45,000- £54,000

Location: Liverpool

Ref: MAR147

Our client requires a Senior Structural Engineers to support the delivery of a broad range of projects in their Liverpool Office. The position would suit a motivated, practical, and adaptable individual who has the ambition to work in a progressive and innovative Engineering and Environmental Consultancy. The ideal candidate will be responsible for the design and management of a range of projects, in conjunction with the wider team.

Key Responsibilities:

* Lead the structural design and delivery of a range of projects (e.g., commercial, residential) from concept to completion.

* Provide technical leadership, ensuring innovative, efficient and sustainable design solutions.

* Prepare and review structural calculations, design drawings, specifications and reports.

* Coordinate with architects, clients, contractors and other consultants.

* Ensure designs meet relevant codes, standards, and client requirements.

* Oversee and check the work of junior engineers and technicians provide mentoring and development support.

* Attend project meetings, conduct site inspections and liaise with stakeholders.

* Contribute to fee proposals, resource planning and project delivery strategies.

* Maintain professional knowledge and stay updated with industry trends and regulations.

Requirements:

* Bachelor’s or Masters’ degree in Structural or Civil Engineering.

* Minimum of 7 years of relevant experience in structural engineering design.

* Proven experience leading medium to large-scale projects independently.

* Strong knowledge of Eurocodes, British Standards and relevant structural software (e.g., SCIA, Tekla, Robot,etc).

* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.

* Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.

Desirable:

* Experience in sustainable design and low-carbon engineering.

* Working knowledge of BIM processes.

* Site experience and understanding of construction practices.

Benefits:

* Competitive salary and performance related bonus

* Flexible/hybrid working arrangements

* Professional development support and CPD

* Pension scheme

* Opportunities for progression within a growing company

What to do next:

If you are interested in this Senior Structural Engineer role in Liverpool, then please click on the link to apply.

If you are interested in hearing about any other opportunities within Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Highways Engineering, Drainage Engineering, Flood Risk Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, or Transport Planning, then please do not hesitate to contact Martin on (phone number removed) for further information on the roles available

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