Graduate Structural Engineer
- Employer
- Conrad Consulting Ltd.
- Location
- England, Suffolk, Bury St. Edmunds
- Salary
- £23000 - £28000 per annum
- Closing date
- 13 Nov 2020
- Reference
- GV16105
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- Sector
- Structural engineering jobs
- Function
- Structural Engineer
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full Time
Job Details
Our client is a highly successful, design led structural and civil engineering firm who pride themselves on offering a comprehensive and skilled engineering service to their clients.
They have a fantastic new opening in their Bury St Edmunds office for a Graduate Structural Engineer to work in a stimulating environment which will bring with it the opportunity to explore new technology. Candidates who have recently graduated, as well as those with up to 2 years' consultancy experience will be considered.
Your role will be to work alongside a senior engineer who will take responsibility for the design of several technically challenging building projects.
Requirements of the Graduate Structural Engineer:
- BEng or MEng in structural engineering,
- Keen to gain Chartership,
- Skilled communicator, capable of producing reports,
- Excellent technical and numerical skills,
- UK driving licence.
You will be given experience of liaising with clients and other professionals, providing design of all structural materials.
In return you can expect the opportunity of working on a range of buildings structures projects and expect a competitive package, which includes opportunities for personal and professional advancement.
For further information please send your CV to Graham Ventham.
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
- Website
- http://www.conradconsulting.co.uk/
- Location
-
EC2M 4QP
GB
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