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Structural Engineer

Manchester
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Role: Structural Engineer

Location: Manchester

Salary: £40,000 to £54,000

Ref: MB930

We are currently seeking a talented Structural Engineer to join a growing multidisciplinary engineering consultancy based in Manchester. This is an exciting opportunity to work on a wide variety of projects across residential, commercial, industrial, and heritage projects

The successful candidate will play a key role in delivering high-quality structural solutions, from concept design through to construction, working closely with architects, developers, and contractors. You'll be joining a small but experienced team that places strong emphasis on innovation, sustainability, and professional development.

Structural Engineer Job Overview:

· Produce structural calculations, drawings, and reports for a diverse portfolio of projects.

· Design using various materials including steel, timber, masonry, and reinforced concrete.

· Carry out structural inspections, site visits, and condition surveys as required.

· Work closely with in-house engineers, external consultants, and clients to deliver efficient, buildable design solutions.

· Attend project meetings and coordinate with multidisciplinary teams throughout all project stages.

· Maintain up-to-date knowledge of relevant design codes, regulations, and industry best practices.

Structural Engineer Job Requirements:

· Degree qualified in Civil or Structural Engineering (or similar).

· 2+ years' post-graduate experience in structural design within a consultancy environment.

· Proficient in relevant design software (e.g. Tekla Tedds, AutoCAD, Revit, Robot or similar).

· Working knowledge of UK Building Regulations and Eurocodes.

· Excellent communication and report-writing skills.

· Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team.

· Chartered Member of IStructE or ICE (or equivalent professional body).

Structural Engineer Salary & Benefits:

· Salary: £40,000 - £54,000 (dependent on experience).

· 25 days annual leave plus Bank Holidays and a Christmas shutdown period

· Pension scheme and annual professional membership fees covered.

· Friendly, close-knit team with opportunities for hands-on project ownership.

What to do next:

If you are interested in this Structural Engineer role in Manchester, then please click on the link to apply.

If you are interested in hearing about any other opportunities in Structural Engineering, Civil Engineering, Geotechnical Engineering, Drainage Engineering, Flood Risk Engineering, or Transport Planning, then please do not hesitate in getting in touch with Martin on (phone number removed) for further information

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