Graduate Structural Engineer

Leeds
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Graduate Structural Engineer 

Location: Leeds

About the Role

Our client is looking for a Graduate Structural Engineer with 1–4 years of experience to join their structural engineering team. The role offers the opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of building and commercial projects, supporting senior engineers in the analysis, design, and delivery of structural solutions from concept through to construction.

This position is ideal for an engineer seeking to develop strong technical capability while progressing towards professional chartership.

Key Responsibilities

Structural analysis and design of building structures using steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, and timber

Preparation of structural calculations, technical reports, and design documentation

Production and coordination of structural drawings using industry-standard software

Assisting with concept, detailed, and construction-stage designs

Liaising with architects, civil engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders

Supporting site queries, inspections, and technical reviews

Requirements

Degree in Structural or Civil Engineering (or equivalent)

Experience working on building or commercial structure projects

Good understanding of structural design principles and UK standards

Familiarity with structural analysis and design software (e.g. ETABS, Tekla, Robot, STAAD, or similar)

Competence in AutoCAD and/or Revit

Strong communication and problem-solving skills

Working towards ICE or IStructE chartership (or keen to do so)

What We Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package

Structured training and mentorship from senior engineers

Support towards professional chartership

Exposure to a wide range of building and commercial projects

A collaborative and supportive working environment

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