Structural Engineer

Castle Baynard
2 weeks ago
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We are working with a well-established multi-disciplinary consultancy known for delivering engineering, design, and surveying solutions across the UK. We are currently seeking a talented Structural Engineer with a minimum of five years' experience to join their team in Sidcup. This is a fantastic opportunity to become a key player in a respected consultancy, where your skills will be valued and developed. You will be part of a collaborative and supportive environment, working alongside experienced engineers and consultants. You'll have the chance to contribute to a diverse range of projects, from residential developments to large-scale commercial structures. Their environment encourages skill development with the goal of achieving your full potential, and ultimately, chartership. We are looking for a motivated and capable Structural Engineer who has a strong background in designing and analysing structures. The ideal candidate will be proficient in using software such as Tekla, Tedds or Robot, and have a proven ability to deliver accurate and efficient design solutions. If you are detail-oriented, technically skilled, and enjoy working in a team environment, this role could be a perfect fit for you. What’s On Offer

  • Career Progression: Clear pathways for advancement within the company, supported by regular appraisals and training opportunities.
  • Interesting Projects: Work on a variety of projects, including residential, commercial, and public-sector developments.
  • Professional Development: Access to continuous professional development programs, paid memberships to relevant professional bodies, and the opportunity to gain Chartered status.
  • Flexible Working: Hybrid working arrangements that promote a healthy work-life balance.
  • Employee Wellbeing: Comprehensive health and wellness package, including private healthcare options and mental health support.
    What You Need To Succeed
  • At least five years of experience in structural engineering, with a strong portfolio of past projects.
  • Proficiency with Tekla Structural Designer, Tedds or Robot software for structural analysis and design.
  • Ability to produce detailed design calculations and documentation, adhering to industry standards.
  • Strong understanding of British Standards and Eurocodes.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, for liaising with clients and team members.
  • Experience managing projects from concept to completion, including client interactions and project management.
  • Attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
  • A degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (or a related discipline) and ideally working towards or having achieved Chartered status

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