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A leading civil and structural practice in the maritime sector is seeking a Civil and Structural Maritime Engineer for significant projects. Candidates should possess a degree and at least five years of experience in maritime or heavy civil engineering design. This role offers hybrid working conditions and a competitive salary.
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Energi People
crawley, west sussex, United Kingdom
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06.06.2025
21.07.2025
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Civil and Structural Maritime Engineer
Permanent
London / Hybrid Working
Civil and Structural Maritime Engineer
A civil and structural practice with multiple offices UK wide with a heavy influence in the maritime sector requires a Civil and Structural Maritime engineer to join them due to a number of significant project wins.
This firm is involved with projects across the UK and internationally and are looking for a Civil and Structural Maritime Engineer who has design experience in relation to maritime structures (ports, harbours, jetties, quay walls etc…)
The successful Maritime Engineer must have a good understanding of civil and structural design and will be degree qualified. Ideally applicants should have a minimum of 5 years experience as a maritime engineer.
Engineers without direct Maritime experience, but have solid heavy civil design experience (bridge, tunnel, temporary works, underground structures etc…) will still be much considered.
Your role will be a varied one including design of maritime infrastructure (offshore and onshore).
Our client is keen for any candidates to demonstrate they are working towards achieving Chartership, if they have not already achieved this.
On offer is a base salary of c£45,000 to £60,000 depending on experience with a generous benefits package. Hybrid working conditions can be offered.
For more information on this role please contact Nick Rothery at Energi People.