Structural Engineer

Charterhouse Square
2 days ago
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An exciting opportunity had arisen to join a globally recognised, multidisciplinary design consultancy seeking a talented Structural Engineer to join their growing engineering team.

This is a rare opportunity to join a practice that brings together architects, engineers, designers and urban specialists under one roof, delivering innovative, sustainable solutions across the built environment.

You'll be part of a collaborative, design-led environment working on high-profile projects across sectors such as healthcare, education, transport, commercial and mixed-use developments.

The Role

As a Structural Engineer, you will:

Deliver structural design solutions from concept through to construction

Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including architects and MEP engineers

Undertake structural analysis and calculations using industry standard software

Produce technical reports, drawings and specifications

Attend client and design team meetings

Contribute to innovative, sustainable design approaches

About You

We're looking for someone who:

Holds a degree in Civil or Structural Engineering

Has experience working within a consultancy environment

Is working towards Chartered status (IStructE/ICE)

Has strong knowledge of UK design standards and Eurocodes

Is confident using structural design software (e.g. Tekla, Tedds, Robot, ETABS)

Enjoys working collaboratively in a design-focused environment

Why Join?

Work for a forward-thinking, design-led consultancy with a global presence

Be part of a genuinely multidisciplinary team delivering iconic projects

Strong focus on sustainability, innovation and people-first design

Clear career progression and support towards Chartership

Flexible/hybrid working options

Competitive salary and benefits package

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If you're a Structural Engineer looking to work on meaningful, design-driven projects within a collaborative environment please apply or contact Abi directly on (phone number removed)

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