Structural Engineer

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2 months ago
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Structural Engineer

London

£36k-£42k plus benefits

Looking to make a move? Come join the building structures team of this busy practice, who offer a multidisciplinary property and construction consultancy.

They are seeking an ambitious structural engineer to work on projects for private and public sector clients. Schemes range in size and value and your workload will include detailed design from private extensions to new build up to multi million pounds in value.

You will initially support a lead engineer but will be given full support to progress and gain Chartership. Helping you achieve your full potential is their goal, they invest in your training and development and offer encouragement and coaching to help you learn and grow.

The team is passionate about what they do and enjoy their work - they also enjoy social events and recognise the importance of this in your working life.

About you:

Degree in civil/structural engineering
At least 2 years' experience within a UK consultancy
Able to undertake detailed design and assessments
Proficient with TEDDS, Tekla, Robot
Knowledge of British Standards and EuroCodes

In return they offer flexible working, healthcare, discretionary bonus, paid professional fees and more.

To learn more and be considered, send your CV to Graham Ventham at Conrad Consulting

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