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Structural Engineer

Alfreton
3 days ago
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A globally recognised and leading Engineering company based in Derbyshire are looking for a Structural Design Engineer to take on highly technical work within the Power & Sustainable Energy sectors.

You'll report dirtectly to the Engineering Manager and perform structural analysis and design for industrial steel structures used across process plants, gas installations and modular structures to name a few. This will also include engineering calculations across a range of disciplines such as, structural, fluid dynamics, general mechanics and FEA. 

The company boast a state-of-the-art office space, high levels of staff retention, an industry leading benefits package and highly exciting work in new industrial markets.

Structural Analysis Project Engineer Requirements:

Degree educated in Mechanical or Structural Engineering
Structural Analysis - Autodesk Robot, ETABS, STAAD Pro, TEKLA
Working to international Standards/Codes – Eurocode, ASCE 7 & AIC
Fabricated Structures, Mechanical Components, Manufacturing Techniques Benefits of this Structural Analysis Project Engineer position:

Strong Progression Path
Flexible Working
Excellent hours
Annual Bonus Scheme
24 Days Holiday + 8 Statutory
Company Pension Scheme
Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Option 
If you have the required skills for this Structural Engineer position or would like to learn more then please get in touch ASAP with an up-to-date copy of your CV. You can also call Jake Hilton on (phone number removed) for a confidential chat.

If this role isn’t of interest, but you know of someone who could be, Chroma Recruitment operates a referral scheme.

Chroma Recruitment is acting as an employment business with regards to this position

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