Structural Engineer - London

Fleet Street
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Structural Engineer (2+ Years Experience)

Are you a Structural Engineer looking to develop your career within a growing, design-led consultancy?

This is an opportunity to join a specialist civil and structural engineering practice delivering high-quality, technically robust solutions across a wide range of sectors including residential, commercial, education, healthcare, industrial, and modular construction. You will be part of a collaborative team in a modern working environment, contributing to innovative structural design solutions while gaining exposure to both traditional and MMC / modular projects.

You will play a key role in delivering structural designs, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams, and supporting projects from concept through to construction, with clear progression toward Senior Engineer level and Chartership.

Your responsibilities will include:

Delivering structural design for a range of traditional and modular building projects

Undertaking analysis and detailed design in line with Eurocodes and UK standards

Preparing structural calculations, drawings, specifications, and reports

Coordinating with architects, contractors, and clients to develop integrated solutions

Supporting project delivery from feasibility through to construction stages

Attending site visits, surveys, and design team meetings

Assisting with project planning, programmes, and resource coordination

Ensuring compliance with UK Building Regulations, CDM, and QA procedures

Contributing to technical development and internal design standards

Supporting junior engineers through knowledge sharing

Experience Required

Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering

Minimum 2+ years’ experience within a UK structural engineering consultancy

Experience designing in common materials (steel, reinforced concrete, timber, masonry)

Understanding of Eurocodes, UK standards, and Building Regulations

Experience using structural analysis software such as TEDDS, Robot, ETABS, SCIA, or similar

Exposure to modular / MMC systems (advantageous but not essential)

Strong communication and technical reporting skills

Working towards Chartership (IStructE or ICE)

Salary & Package

£30-40k (depending on experience)

25+ days annual leave + bank holidays

Pension contribution

Full support toward Chartership and professional development

Exposure to a diverse and technically challenging project portfolio

Modern, collaborative office environment

Additional Benefits

Opportunity to work on both traditional and modular (MMC) projects

Clear progression pathway toward Senior Engineer level

Supportive team culture with strong emphasis on technical excellence and development

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