Structural Engineer
Job Type | Permanent |
Area | South Wales, Wales |
Sector | Construction |
Salary | £45,000- £60,000 depending on experience. |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Matt Cassady |
Job Ref | 18144 |
- Description
Our client is looking to recruit a full time Structural Engineer to join their growing team in Cardiff. This is a busy and varied role providing support to the Engineering Line Manager. The Graduate Structural Engineer will be responsible for handling projects within their own level of authority.
This position provides a perfect opportunity for the successful candidate to show their ambition, drive, and passion for customer service, as well as deliver our values, a professional manner and good interpersonal communication skills are essential.
Your responsibilities:
- At all times to comply with the requirements of the Company’s administrative, personnel procedures and Health & Safety regulations.
- Ensuring that all projects comply with legal requirements including CDM2015, Part wall, and Listed buildings.
- Maintaining client relationships by providing excellent customer service and managing expectations.
- Preparation of reports, calculations, design, and preparation of drawings.
- Assessment of sustainability and environmental impact of projects.
- Monitoring and inspecting work undertaken by contractors.
- Obtaining planning and/or building regulations approval.
- Inspection and surveys of client properties and sites.
- Liaising with other professionals such as architects.
- Administering contracts and managing projects.
- Provide technical advice to clients.
Candidates will be able to demonstrate the following attributes:
- Experience and working knowledge of consulting engineering, surveying, architectural & planning practices and procedures supported by an awareness of the latest statutory requirements, technical publications, and guidelines.
- The ability to think methodically to problem solve and manage projects.
- Must hold a BSc (Hons) and/or MSc (Hons) GMIstructE.
- Experience in working to deadlines and within budgets.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Sound mathematical, scientific, and IT skills.
- Knowledge of relevant legislation.
Benefits:
- Competitive salary.
- Health Care plan.
- Critical illness benefit.
- Cycle to Work Scheme.
- 4% Pension contribution.
- Discretionary annual bonus.
- Employee assistance programme.
- 25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
- Option to purchase additional holidays.