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Structural Engineer

Charterhouse Square
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Looking for a new Structural Engineer position within a national multidisciplinary engineering consultancy? Our client has a strong reputation for delivering thoughtful, efficient and elegant structural solutions. With a growing London presence and a vibrant Clerkenwell office, they are now seeking a talented Structural Engineer to join their expanding team. This is a fantastic opportunity to contribute to a practice known for its collaborative culture, technical rigour and diverse project portfolio.
As part of their London team, you’ll work on a broad mix of schemes, from innovative mixed-use developments to high-quality residential projects for many of London’s leading developers. You’ll gain hands-on exposure to complex engineering challenges, work closely with senior industry professionals and enjoy real ownership of your work. This role offers the chance to help shape prestigious projects from early concept through to delivery, while developing your technical and client-facing skills in a supportive environment.
We are looking for a proactive, design-focused Structural Engineer who can confidently contribute to project delivery, communicate effectively with clients and designers, and thrive within a collaborative, multidisciplinary setting. If you enjoy solving problems, pushing your technical abilities and working on projects that genuinely make an impact, this could be the perfect fit.
What’s On Offer

  • Exposure to landmark London developments and varied structural project work.
  • A genuinely supportive culture with direct access to senior engineers and Directors.
  • Structured career development pathways with opportunities for chartership support.
  • Hybrid working options and a modern Clerkenwell office in a well-connected, creative district.
  • Regular CPD events, team socials and a strong emphasis on work-life balance.
    What You Need To Succeed
  • Proven experience in structural design across materials such as concrete, steel, timber and masonry.
  • Proficiency with analysis and design software (e.g., Tekla Structural Designer, ETABS, Robot, TEDDS or similar).
  • Ability to produce high-quality calculations, reports and drawings.
  • Strong communication skills and confidence in attending meetings with project teams and clients.
  • A collaborative mindset with the ability to contribute effectively within a multidisciplinary environment.
  • Experience working on UK building structures projects (London project experience advantageous).
  • Working towards chartership with IStructE or ICE (preferred but not essential).
  • MEng or BEng in Civil Engineering (or equivalent)

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