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Senior Structural Engineer

Employer
Conrad Consulting Ltd.
Location
England, South Yorkshire, Sheffield
Salary
£45000 - £50000 per annum
Closing date
18 Jun 2021
Reference
JC170321

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Job Details

Principal/Senior Structural Engineer (Rail) -

£45,000 - £50,000 plus benefits

The candidate must assist Associates to plan, organise and manage all aspects of Structural / Rail engineering projects within agreed resource, budgetary and time constraints. This is a career position within a dynamic and skilled team, progression is also assured for the right candidate.

The candidate's duties will include the preparation and checking of structural engineering designs and drawings, specifications, reports and general correspondence. Must have the confidence to liaise & communicate with external professionals and clients. Need to supervise graduate engineers and technicians on the production of drawings. Prepare of structural reports on buildings and other structures.

Requirements:

  • Be a Chartered Engineer or Near Chartered Engineer and be a Member of either Institution of Structural Engineer or Institution of Civil Engineers.
  • Minimum of 10 years proven experience in structural engineering consultancy based in the UK and working to both Eurocode and UK Standards.
  • Knowledge of the Site Investigation process.
  • Use of Microsoft Office and other administration software.
  • Familiarity with proprietary design software such as Tekla Structural Designer, S-Frame, TEDDS, SCIA and CADS.

If you would like to know more, please send an up to date CV to Jamie Creed to be considered.

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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