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Structural Design Engineer

Employer
Conrad Consulting Ltd.
Location
England, Cambridgeshire, Cambridge
Salary
£34000 - £37000 per annum
Closing date
30 Apr 2019
Reference
GV02049

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Job Details

Are you looking to join a design led structural and civil engineering firm, who can boast a number of awards? Look no further!

The Cambridge office of this first class multi-discipline engineering firm is seeking a structural design engineer. Their workload includes schemes in countries all over the world, with many high profile, impressive projects having successfully been completed.

They are looking to expand their buildings structures team by taking on a project engineer who has at least 3 years' experience working on design.

Projects: Education; Commercial; Retail; Residential; Leisure and Heritage

As a structural design engineer you will be capable of leading a project from concept to completion, attending site and client meetings and ensuring successful delivery within time and budget constraints.

Candidates will need to have a degree in engineering - either structural or civil, but with a strong buildings structure focussed career.

Strong communication skills are required as you will liaise with internal and external parties to ensure the design is fully co-ordinated.

The position would be ideal for a Structural Engineer looking to be challenged whilst working towards Chartership and becoming a key member of a growing organisation.

If this brief description has whet your appetite and you would like to know more, please contact Graham Ventham to discuss in greater detail.

Company

Conrad Consulting are a specialist recruitment company that is responsible for supplying high quality personnel at all levels to civil and structural organisations throughout the nation on both a permanent and contract basis.

Call us on
0203 159 5387

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