Structural Engineer

CV-Library
Gloucester, Gloucestershire
13 months ago
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Join a respected civil and structural consultancy with 80% repeat clients, offering a clear path to Principal and Associate roles. Based in Gloucester, you'll primarily work on residential projects, contributing to a growing team across three offices.​

What's in it for you:

Salary up to £42,000 (DOE)

Bonus scheme based on personal and company performance

25 days holiday + bank holidays

Paid professional memberships

Pension: 5% employer / 3% employee

Flexible benefits package & enhanced family policies

Structured support toward ICE or IStructE Chartership​

What you'll be doing:

Designing in steel, concrete, timber, and masonry

Utilizing TEKLA Structural Designer, TEDDS, and Robot

Managing projects from concept to construction

Collaborating with clients and contractors

Contributing to projects across residential, commercial, education, and healthcare sectors​

What we're looking for:

BEng/MEng in Civil or Structural Engineering

2-3 years' UK consultancy experience

Familiarity with British Standards or Eurocodes

Strong communication and client-facing skills

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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