Intermediate Structural Engineer - Nottingham
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Posted 9 hours ago, valid for 15 days
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire NG1 5FS, England

£40,000 - £48,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- An intermediate level structural engineer position is available at a premier structural consultancy in Nottingham, offering a salary range of £40,000 to £48,000.
- The role involves working alongside a director as a project engineer on projects valued between £8 million and £50 million.
- Candidates should have a solid background in structural engineering, with experience leading projects and strong design skills across various materials.
- Excellent communication skills are essential for this role, as the engineer will need to effectively engage in both internal and external meetings.
- The company provides a supportive work environment with a structured career path and assistance in achieving chartership, making it an attractive opportunity for professionals looking to advance their careers.
Permanent
Nottingham
40,000 - 48,000
This premier, developer led structural consultancy with a reputation for excellent design and project delivery are looking for an intermediate level structural engineer to work alongside a director as a project engineer.
They work on projects ranging in value from 8m to 50m and have a growing reputation for working with the best architects in the area.
You will be an experiencedengineer who is comfortable taking the lead onstructural projects with good all round design skills on all materials. You will have excellent communicatioon skills and be comfortable expressing yourself in meetings both internal and external.
They will offer youa great work environment with a structured career path and full support to achieve your chartership, as well as the opportunity to work on truly inpsiring and unique projects.
To be considered apply now as this is an urgent role due to the growing workload and increasing demand.