Salary Up to £43,000 depending on experience Vacancy type Permanent Categories Structural Engineering
Role : Structural Engineer
Location : Ipswich
Salary : £31,000 to £43,000
Our client is need of an experienced Structural Engineer who is competent in the design of all the regularly used construction materials and building forms. The Practice has a wide and varied workload and to deal with this, any candidate must have the following.
Necessary qualities for the Structural Engineer role include the following.
- the ability to use ingenuity and creativity to resolve complex engineering and wider problems
- a good grasp of the behaviour of structures
- BSc / BEng / MSc / MEng in civil and / or structural engineering
- minimum four years as design engineer
Desirable qualities for the candidate include the following.
Chartered structural engineer or near charteredable to carry out surveys and produce reportsa working knowledge of structural timberability to deal with new enquiries and provide fee proposals for quotation purposesable to use AutoCAD and produce drawings and sketches by handhave an understanding and a real desire to work with historic buildingsunderstanding and desire to work on projects where the aim is to provide ecologically sound and energy efficient buildings.The company is a busy practice with a solid workload that requires continuity in their staff. The buildings and projects they are involved with is wide and varied so there is little chance of getting stuck working on the same thing day after day.
You will be based at their Ipswich office and their work is mostly in the nearby area and throughout the South East.
Reasons you might like to work for this practice :
Wide variety of work.Working in a friendly and work orientated office.Working and living in one of the most beautiful part of the countryWorking in a non-corporate environment.Flexible working.Paid for hours worked.Encouraged to develop knowledge and experience.Working on interesting projectsWorking on historic buildings from cob cottages to churches.Working on ecological sound projects.What to do next :