Structural Engineer


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

14th September 2018

Location

Birmingham

Salary/Rate

£45000 - £50000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Structural Engineer

Birmingham

Excellent Salary + Great Company Benefits + Annual performance related Bonuses

Are you an experienced Structural Engineer looking for role where you can progress your career with an award-winning company that offers huge amounts of progression, direct control over projects from small to large-scale developments.

This company are renowned within the building consultancy trade for their innovative structural designs, where you will play an integral part in a range of projects.

The company is a specialist within their industry, they have a fantastic reputation for the quality and standard of the work they have produced. The ideal candidate will be an experienced Structural Engineer who is looking to really further their career in a rapidly growing business.

This a fantastic opportunity for you to further your career long term, taking on more responsibilities as the company continues in its impressive growth.

The role:

?Managing projects from the design stage through to completion

?Liaising and reviewing Contractors

?Working alongside directors, other engineers and technicians to complete projects

?Inspecting sites and progress of projects when necessary

The person:

?A degree in in Civil/Structural Engineering is required as well as experience with different sized projects.

?Experience with 2D and 3D drawings and analysis

?Knowledge of AutoCAD and BIM.

Structural, Engineering, Consultancy, AutoCAD, Civil, Client, Construction, Degree, Design, Detail, Engineering, Infrastructure, Project, Site, Technical, Birmingham, Smethwick, Sparkhill, Moseley

If you are interested and think that you meet the job criteria, then apply or contact Adrian Doyle

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