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Job Ref: 213713609
Date: 2021-05-10 13:04:32
Chartered Structural Engineer – Milton Keynes
We’re working with an established multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy who are currently looking to recruit a Chartered Structural Engineer to join their Milton Keynes office. You will be part of the Structural Engineering team involved on a wide variety of projects across multiple sectors including domestic, industrial, commercial and conservation.
They are looking for someone MIStructE qualified with at least 4 years’ post-qualification experience. You should be experienced with multi-disciplinary consultancy detailed design work on complex engineering projects in residential, commercial and industrial sectors both for new build and modification. Design skills in a wide range of materials which must include a good design knowledge of concrete, masonry and steel. Experience and the ability to train and mentor junior engineering staff is also essential.
Requirements:
– MIStructE qualified with at least 4 years’ post-qualification experience
– BEng and/or MEng in Civil or Structural Engineering
– Experienced carrying out detailed design work on complex engineering projects across multiple sectors for both new build and modification projects
– Design skills in a wide range of materials including concrete, masonry and steel
– Experience with structural appraisal of both commercial and industrial structures, residential dwellings and bridge inspections
– Experienced at managing projects, client expectations and managing of an engineering team
– Ability to train and mentor junior engineering staff
– Strong IT skills including: Microsoft Office, AutoCAD, Revit, Tekla TEDDS, SCIA, IDEA Static and 3D Max
In Return:
– Circa £48,000 – £58,000 salary DOE
– Genuine opportunities for career development within the company
– Ongoing training and CPD
– Professional subscriptions paid for
– Profit related bonus scheme
– Contributory pension scheme
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