Structural Engineer

Edinburgh
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Structural Engineer - Edinburgh

Location: Edinburgh, Scotland

Type: Full-time, Permanent

Our client is a well-established and growing engineering consultancy based in Edinburgh, delivering high-quality structural design services across Scotland and the UK. The team works on a diverse portfolio of projects including residential developments, commercial buildings, refurbishments, and mixed-use schemes. They pride themselves on collaborative working, practical engineering solutions, and strong relationships with our clients and design partners.

The Structural Engineer role; We are seeking a motivated Structural Engineer to join an Edinburgh office. You will work as part of a supportive team delivering structural designs from concept through to construction across a variety of residential and commercial projects.

This is an excellent opportunity for an engineer who wants to take ownership of projects, develop technical expertise, and progress their career within a dynamic consultancy environment.

Key Responsibilities of this Structural Engineer role;

Structural design and analysis of residential and commercial buildings using steel, concrete, timber, and masonry

Preparing structural calculations, reports, and drawings

Working closely with architects, contractors, and other consultants

Attending design team meetings and site visits

Supporting the delivery of projects from initial concept through to completion

Ensuring designs meet current codes, standards, and project requirementsAbout You;

Degree qualified in Civil or Structural Engineering

2-6 years' relevant design experience within a consultancy environment (preferred)

Experience working on residential and/or commercial building structures

Familiarity with UK design standards and Eurocodes

Experience with structural analysis software (e.g., Tekla Structural Designer, Robot, ETABS or similar)

Good communication and problem-solving skills

Working towards Chartership with ICE or IStructE (desirable)What They offer;

Competitive salary and benefits package

Support and mentoring towards professional chartership

Exposure to a wide variety of interesting building projects

A friendly and collaborative working environment

Opportunities for career development and progressionHow to Apply

If you are interested in joining a growing consultancy and contributing to exciting building projects please call MIKAELA today

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