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A leading engineering firm in the United Kingdom seeks a Structural Engineer to ensure the integrity of steel structures across multiple products. The role focuses on structural analysis rather than CAD design and requires strong problem-solving abilities. The ideal candidate will have a degree in engineering and experience with structural calculations. Benefits include a competitive salary between £40,000-£55,000, 24 days holiday, flexitime, and Bupa healthcare.
Structural Engineer
Derbyshire
40,000- 55,000 (DOE)
25 days holiday + bank holidays + Flexitime
Reference: HS- ESCPJ
The business has a 40 year trading history with over 700 employees internationally working across the energy, power and a wide number of other industrial engineering sectors.
The business delivers high value bespoke engineering projects with specially manufactured mechanical systems supported by large scale mechanical structures, frames and enclosures to support and house the systems.
The UK office has grown incredibly from a new business several years ago to now employing more than 30 staff as they continue to win exciting new projects and break into new industrial engineering sectors.
As a Structural Engineer, you'll be responsible for the structural integrity of steel structures across multiple products. Working closely with the mechanical design team and international colleagues, you will ensure all structures meet relevant design codes and client specifications.
This is role has a strong focus on analysis rather than CAD design. Ideal for someone who enjoys solving structural problems and working across a broad range of engineered products.
Send your CV to harjot.singh@ata-recruitment.co.uk or call 07827 256652 for more info.
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