Structural Engineer

CV-Library
Leeds, West Yorkshire
11 months ago
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Role: Structural Engineer

Location: Leeds

Salary: £35,000 to £44,000

Ref: MB696

An experienced Structural Engineer is required to join our client, who are a nationwide Civil and Structural Engineering Consultancy who have a workload of 80% repeat customers, based in their Leeds office. The Structural Engineer would be working on a range of projects, however, primarily in the Residential sector, and will be rewarded with a range of excellent benefits and a salary of up to £42,000 (maybe more for an exceptional candidate).

The Structural Engineer will have development potential as the company grows, so there is a clear line to Principal and Associate positions. This opportunity will support a candidate to Chartership with the ICE or ISTructE

Structural Engineer Salary & Benefits:
• Salary up to £42,000 DOE
• Paid Membership fees
• Company pension 3% Employee 5% Employer
• Career progression
• Flexible benefits package
• Enhanced Family policies
• 25 days' holiday + BH
• Bonus scheme (based on company and personal performance)

Structural Engineer Job Requirements:
• A BEng or MEng Civil / Structural Engineering or Engineering Design and be a member of the relevant body such as the IStructE
• 2- 3 years' experience within a UK Consultancy
• Experience TEKLA Structural Designer, Robot and TEDDS
• Ability to design to British Standards or Eurocode
• Knowledge of steel, concrete, timber and load bearing masonry structures is essential
• Experience across several sectors - Commercial, educational, residential, health and leisure
• Experience of conceptual design, project management including programming works

Structural Engineer Job Overview:
• Working on a range of commercial, educational, residential, health and leisure sectors
• Attending Client Meetings
• Scheme Design
• Work on all aspects of projects, from conceptual scheme design to construction on site.
• Manage relationships with clients, contractors, and design teams.
• Model and design using cutting-edge software.
• Write reports and liaise with contractors and clients.
• Receive on-the-job training and mentoring from industry-leading professionals.
• Work towards ICE / IStructE qualifications with professional support

What to do next:

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

If you are interested in hearing about any other opportunities in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Highways Engineering, Drainage Engineering, Flood Risk Engineering, or Transport Planning, then please do not hesitate in getting in touch with Martin on (phone number removed) for further information

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