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A leading company in structural engineering is seeking a Structural Engineer in Derby. The role involves conducting structural analysis, preparing technical documents, and collaborating closely with other professionals. Candidates should have 3+ years of experience, with a strong proficiency in AutoCAD and excellent problem-solving skills.
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Salary Up to £37,000 (depending on experience) Vacancy type Permanent Categories Structural Engineering
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Location: Derby
Salary: £32,000 - £37,000 plus benefits
Overview
We are seeking a skilled and experienced Structural Engineer with 3+ years’ experience to join our Clients’ team in Derby. As a Structural Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the design and construction of various structures. If you have 3+ years’ experience in structural engineering and are passionate about creating safe and efficient designs, we would love to hear from you.
Responsibilities
- Conduct structural analysis and design calculations for various projects
- Prepare technical drawings, specifications, and reports
- Collaborate with architects, contractors, and other professionals to ensure project success
- Perform site visits to assess structural conditions and provide recommendations
- Review and approve construction plans and documents
- Monitor project progress and ensure compliance with UK building codes and regulations
Structural Engineer Skills:
- Proficiency in AutoCAD
- In-depth knowledge of structural system design principles
- Excellent problem-solving skills
- Attention to detail and accuracy in calculations
- Effective communication skills, both verbal and written
Please note that this is not an exhaustive list of responsibilities and skills. Additional duties may be assigned as needed. If you are a motivated individual with a passion for structural engineering, we encourage you to apply. Join this team and contribute to the creation of innovative and sustainable structures.
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