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Graduate Structural Engineer

Cardiff
5 days ago
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Bennett and game are representing an opportunity for a Graduate or Junior Structural Engineer to join a respected civil and structural engineering consultancy delivering a wide variety of building projects in Cardiff. As a Structural Engineer, you will gain hands-on experience across residential, commercial, mixed-use and heritage schemes, working from surveys and feasibility through to detailed design and construction support.

You will be mentored by Chartered Engineers and supported toward professional membership. The role blends structural calculations, BIM modelling, report writing and site experience, giving you a solid foundation in the design and analysis of building structures.

Graduate Structural Engineer Job Overview

Assist with design calculations for steel, RC, timber and masonry structures to Eurocodes
Prepare drawings, models and schedules using AutoCAD and Revit
Support structural surveys, condition assessments and concise technical reporting
Collaborate with architects, MEP engineers and contractors to resolve design and buildability issues
Contribute to projects ranging from new builds and refurbishments to restorations and mixed-use developments
Attend site inspections, review construction queries and support temporary works solutions

Graduate Structural Engineer Job Requirements

BEng/MEng in Civil or Structural Engineering
A masters degree or a year worth of consultancy experience is preferable
Understanding of structural principles, materials and design codes
Familiarity with structural analysis/design software (e.g. Tedds, Tekla Structural Designer, Robot, Revit).
Strong attention to detail with clear written and verbal communication
Organised and proactive, able to support multiple projects
Commitment to working toward IStructE or ICE professional membership
Full UK driving licence desirable for site visits

Graduate Structural Engineer Salary & Benefits

Salary: £25,000 - £33,000 - Depending on experience levels.
Profit-sharing annual bonus
20-25 days' holiday (increasing with length of service)
Standard company pension
Ongoing CPD and internal training sessions
Friendly, inclusive office culture with regular social events
Potential for additional future benefits as the business growsOur client pride themselves on technical excellence, employee development and a collaborative working culture. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking consultancy where your contributions will be recognised and your development supported.

Bennett 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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