Senior Structural Enigneer

Warwick
10 months ago
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Senior Structural Engineer
West Midlands / up to 4 days remote
About the Role
You’ll be working as part of an enthusiastic and committed team of Engineers and Technicians to deliver high quality output on projects. Client care and repeat business is crucial to success, so you’ll need to be able to develop and nurture relationships with our clients (both internal and external). As a Senior Engineer, you are expected to have a strong track record in one or, preferably, multiple sectors of operation. You will ideally be a Chartered Engineer with experience of working on a variety of medium-size projects and possibly managing small packages on large projects.
Responsibilities & Accountabilities
Provide engineering services design and consultancy work under the direction of the line manager or project lead.
Produce design deliverables (including drawings, specifications and reports), site surveys, construction stage duties, client liaison with members of design/construction teams, project management, costing and ensure progress against the project brief.
Check calculations and detailed drawings to ensure engineering designs meet appropriate quality and compliance controls, project brief and customer requirements.
Collaborate closely with multi-disciplinary members of the design team to deliver safe, efficient and buildable solutions.
Contribute to the preparation of enquiry plans, tender reviews, fee estimate sheets, scopes of work and change controls as required.
Review specialist subcontractors/suppliers’ calculations and drawings for technical compliance with design intent.
Ensure team compliance with company quality management and best practice for ‘Perfect Delivery’.
Skills and Experience
Degree qualified in Civil Engineering (or equivalent).
Be fully conversant with the basics of CDM Regulations, British Standards and Eurocodes with respect to civils and structural loading, design and specification including a number of the following:
Building structures in steelwork and reinforced concrete.
Foundations and sub-structures.
Earthworks and site investigations.
External works and drainage.
About The Business
Ireland’s largest hospital. Europe’s most complex station development. World-class biomedical research laboratories. We provide an incredible range of design and engineering consultancy services to clients who demand exceptional results.
Specialising in complex infrastructure, process and built environments across the full project life cycle, our disciplines range from initial architecture to civil and structural, building services, specialist high voltage and process engineering services, programme management and CDM consultancy, using the latest innovations in Building Information Modelling (BIM) for the most efficient and cost-effective design

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