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Associate Structural Engineer

Gloucester
5 days ago
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Position: Associate Structural Engineer
Salary: Up to £60,000
Location: Gloucester

Our client who are a nationwide Civil and Structural Engineering Consultancy are looking for an Associate Structural Engineer, with experience working on multi-disciplinary projects. The Associate Structural Engineer will be rewarded with a salary up to £60,000 maybe more for more senior individuals, flexible and hybrid working, enhanced Pension, Bonus and flexible benefits on top.

Associate Structural Engineer Salary & Benefits

Salary Up to £60,000
Paid Membership fees
Great career opportunity to progress to Principal or Associate level.
Flexible benefits package
25 days' holiday + BH
Bonus scheme (based on company and personal performance)
Company pension 3% Employee 5% Employer
Enhanced Family policies

Associate Structural Engineer Job Overview

Working on a range of commercial, educational, residential, health and leisure sectors
Attending Client Meetings and 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.
Mentoring Junior Engineers

Associate Structural Engineer Job Requirements

7+ years' experience within a UK Consultancy
Experience with software -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
A BEng or MEng Civil / Structural Engineering or Engineering Design
Chartered member of the relevant body such as the IStructE
Experience across several sectors - Commercial, educational, residential, health and leisure
Experience of conceptual design, project management including programming works and experience in leading a small teamBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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