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We are proud to be working with one of the UK’s best structural engineering consultancies, to help them appoint a Structural Engineer to join their London team, based in Shoreditch. Our client has a reputation for delivering high-quality, sustainable engineering solutions with a portfolio that spans commercial, residential, and cultural projects. This is an exciting opportunity for a talented engineer with a passion for design to advance their career with a market-leading practice.
As a Structural Engineer, you’ll play a central role in delivering diverse and challenging projects ranging from residential and commercial developments to cultural and heritage buildings. You’ll be working in a dynamic team of designers and engineers, engaging with clients and stakeholders while tackling complex engineering challenges. Offering a collaborative and inclusive environment, your input will shape landmark projects in London and beyond. The successful candidate will join a tight-knit team dedicated to innovation, professional growth, and outstanding design.
The successful candidate will be a skilled structural engineer with two to four years’ experience, honing your skills in RC and steel frame on high end residential and commercial projects. You’ll be confident working on both refurb and new build designs, and eager to join a leading consultancy working on technically challenging projects that can take your skillset to new levels.
What’s On Offer

  • Opportunities to work on iconic London-based projects with major cultural and architectural significance.
  • A creative and inspiring office environment in the heart of Shoreditch.
  • Access to cutting-edge design tools and software, with a focus on staying at the forefront of technology.
  • Opportunities for career development and professional growth, including support for achieving chartership if not already obtained.
  • Regular social events and a vibrant office culture.
  • Flexible working arrangements, including hybrid working options.
    What You Need To Succeed
  • A minimum of two years structural engineering design experience with a UK consultancy.
  • Skilled working on RC and steel frame new build and refurb projects within commercial and residential sectors.
  • Proficiency in structural analysis and design software (e.g. Tekla Structural Designer, Robot, or ETABS).
  • A deep understanding of British Standards and Eurocodes.
  • Strong communication skills and the ability to liaise confidently with clients and stakeholders.
  • An eye for detail and commitment to delivering high-quality engineering solutions.
  • Working towards chartership with IStructE or ICE.
  • MEng or BEng in Civil Engineering (or equivalent)

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