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CS&A Engineer

Warrington
2 weeks ago
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We are recruiting several Civil, Structural & Architectural (CS&A) Engineers of all seniorities to join Nuclear and Defence Projects on long term projects generally working a mix of office and working from home (WFH).

Base offices: Warrington, Preston & Hull.

Responsibilities:

  • Delivering design work, inspections and construction site support on projects for a range of public and private sector clients within the UK and overseas. Work encompasses the full lifecycle of a project.

  • Concept and Feasibility studies for multi-discipline design projects.

  • Analysis and Design using engineering software such as Tekla and Robot and producing hand calculations.

  • Preparation of Calculations, CDM activities, Basis of Design, Material Specifications,

  • Scopes of Work, Technical reports, Inter discipline design coordination and supervision.

  • Liaise with Technicians in the preparation of Revit models.

  • Working with integrated multi-disciplinary teams to deliver high profile projects.

  • Provide technical support to other members of the team.

  • Ensure all work to be carried out with a positive attitude toward safety, both in design and in the office environment.

  • Responsible for the management of project delivery.

  • Assisting and mentoring team members to promote their technical and professional development.

    Experience required:

  • Significant experience in the design of structures in reinforced concrete and steelwork.

  • Experience within the nuclear or defence industry

  • An awareness and experience of using the latest design codes and standards

  • An understanding of the relevant legal and regulatory standards.

  • Ideally Degree Qualified (BEng or MEng), Civil / Structural Engineer

  • Chartered or Incorporated Engineer with a membership of ICE or IStructE, or working toward full membership of ICE or IStructE (desirable but not essential)

    Candidates will need to be eligible to pass a security clearance process in order to deliver this work.

    This is a fantastic opportunity to have a positive influence on an expanding engineering company with the option for flexible working

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