Civil/Structural Engineer

London
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Civil / Structural Engineer

London (Hybrid Working)

Competitive Salary + Benefits

An expanding engineering consultancy specialising in infrastructure, power and energy projects is looking to appoint a Civil / Structural Engineer to join their growing team.

This role offers the opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of projects across the power, energy and rail sectors, supporting the design and delivery of critical infrastructure across the UK.

The successful candidate will work within a multidisciplinary team delivering civil and structural solutions from concept through to construction.

The Role

You will contribute to the design and delivery of civil and structural engineering projects, supporting key infrastructure developments within the power, energy and rail sectors.

Key responsibilities include:

Undertaking civil and structural design for infrastructure projects including substation buildings, transformer foundations, gantries, equipment plinths and cable management systems

Supporting the delivery of highways and drainage packages in coordination with the wider civil engineering team

Preparing and reviewing calculations, drawings, specifications and design documentation

Ensuring designs comply with relevant UK standards and sector requirements including Eurocodes, BS EN standards, and relevant power or rail sector specifications

Participating in design reviews, technical assurance and quality checks

Ensuring Health & Safety and CDM requirements are embedded throughout the design process

Supporting projects through all stages from feasibility and concept design through to detailed design and construction support

Collaboration & Project Delivery

Work closely with civil, structural, geotechnical and electrical engineers to deliver integrated infrastructure solutions

Contribute to technical discussions and knowledge sharing within the engineering team

Assist in coordinating design activities across multiple project disciplines

Client Interaction

Support communication with clients, contractors and project stakeholders

Contribute to delivering technically robust and efficient design solutions

Identify opportunities to improve efficiency, sustainability and innovation in project delivery

Requirements

Degree (BEng / MEng) in Civil or Structural Engineering

2+ years’ experience within a design consultancy environment

Currently working towards Chartership with ICE or IStructE

Strong understanding of UK design codes and engineering standards

Experience using structural analysis or design software such as Tekla TEDDS, Robot or similar tools

Strong problem-solving skills with a practical engineering mindset

Personal Attributes

Technically capable with a solution-focused approach to engineering challenges

Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate within project teams

Motivated to deliver safe, efficient and sustainable infrastructure designs

A UK driving licence is desirable for occasional site visits and inspections

What’s On Offer

Opportunity to join a growing consultancy delivering critical UK infrastructure projects

Involvement in projects supporting the UK’s transition to sustainable energy

Competitive salary and benefits package

Support towards professional chartership

Collaborative team culture with clear opportunities for career development

Please contact me on (url removed) to discuss further

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