Senior Structural Engineer

Leicester
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Chartered Structural Engineer (Façades)

Location: Leicestershire

Sector: Structural Engineering / Building Consultancy

We are seeking a talented and experienced Chartered Structural Engineer with a strong background in building façades to join a growing and dynamic engineering team.

This is an excellent opportunity to work on high-profile projects, delivering innovative façade and structural solutions across a range of sectors.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and deliver structural engineering design on façade and building envelope projects

Carry out structural analysis and calculations for façade systems (including glass, cladding, curtain walling, and support systems)

Provide technical input across all project stages, from concept through to construction

Collaborate with architects, contractors, and specialist façade consultants

Ensure designs comply with relevant standards and regulations (Eurocodes / British Standards)

Review and approve drawings, specifications, and calculations

Support junior engineers and contribute to team development

Attend client meetings and act as a technical point of contactAbout You

Chartered Engineer (CEng), ideally with MIStructE or MICE

Proven experience as a Structural Engineer within consultancy or specialist engineering environments

Strong experience working with façade systems / building envelopes

Solid understanding of structural materials including steel, concrete, aluminium, and glass

Experience with structural analysis and design software (e.g. Tekla, Robot, ETABS, SAP2000)

Excellent communication skills and ability to manage stakeholders

Proactive, detail-oriented, and commercially awareDesirable Experience

Experience working on complex or high-rise buildings

Knowledge of façade-specific standards and testing requirements

Temporary works or connection design experience

Exposure to international projectsWhy Join?

Work on architecturally complex and high-profile developments

Opportunity to specialise further in façade engineering

Clear pathway for career progression

Collaborative and forward-thinking team environment

Competitive salary and benefits package

Applications

If you feel that you have the relevant experience to be successful in this position and would like to find out more, please apply online today, attaching a copy of your current CV.

Due to the vast number of applications that we receive, it is not possible for us to contact all applicants; therefore, only suitable candidates will be contacted. If you do not hear anything back within 7 days of submitting your application, you have unfortunately not been selected.

Linsco is an equal opportunities employer. All applicants will be considered on their merits regardless of background, characteristics or personal circumstances. All applications will be dealt with in the strictest confidence

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