Senior Structural Engineer

Cardiff
2 months ago
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Senior Structural Engineer

Are you an experienced Structural Engineer looking for your next challenge? We are recruiting for a dynamic and growing engineering team seeking a talented individual with a strong background in structural engineering and a good understanding of civil engineering principles.

About the Role

You will be joining a well-established consultancy delivering high-quality engineering solutions across a range of projects. The ideal candidate will be responsible for structural design, analysis, and technical delivery, working collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams to deliver innovative and practical solutions.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the structural design and technical delivery of building and infrastructure projects
Prepare structural calculations, reports, and specifications
Coordinate with civil, architectural, and MEP disciplines
Undertake site visits, inspections, and surveys as required
Mentor and support junior engineers and technical staff
Ensure compliance with relevant codes, standards, and best practice
What We're Looking For

Strong technical skills in structural analysis and design
Good understanding of civil engineering principles and their application
Experience with structural design software (e.g., Robot, ETABS, Tekla, etc.)
Chartered status (ICE/IStructE) or working towards chartership preferred
Excellent communication and organisational skills
Self-motivated with the ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines
Why Join the Team?

Varied and challenging projects across multiple sectors
Supportive, collaborative working environment
Professional development and chartership support
Competitive salary with benefits package
To be considered please apply directly or contact Abi on (phone number removed) for a confidential discussion

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