Maritime Structural Engineer

City of London
6 months ago
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Here at Blueprint Recruitment, we are looking for a Maritime Structural Engineer to join a well-established engineering consultancy, in a permanent position. You will be required to work on a hybrid basis, working 2-3 days in our clients London office.

This role offers the opportunity to work on exciting maritime projects, with an experienced and motivating team.

Key Responsibilities:

-Design maritime structures such as quay walls, jetties, and marine piling.

-Deliver engineering work from concept through to construction.

-Collaborate with other disciplines and support project teams.

-Conduct site inspections and write technical reports.

-Ensure designs meet relevant codes and standards.

What we are looking for:

-Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering.

-Chartered or working towards Chartership (ICE/IStructE).

-Experience in maritime or coastal engineering projects.

-Skilled in structural design software (e.g., STAAD.Pro, Robot).

-Good knowledge of marine construction materials and methods.

-Strong communication and teamwork skills.

Benefits:

-Competitive salary.

-Contributory pension scheme.

-Generous annual leave.

-Hybrid working arrangement.

-Ongoing career development opportunities

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