Job Summary:
Our client is an award winning building design consultancy. They are currently looking for a Principal Structural Engineer to join their team on a permanent basis. This role will be based at their Northallerton site on a hybrid basis.
As a Principal Structural Engineer, you will be an integral part of a dynamic, multi-disciplinary team that includes Architects, Building Surveyors, Civil Engineers, M&E Engineers, and Quantity Surveyors.
The Culture and Company
This business is very passionate about their people and believe that their team defines their identity as a company.
Benefits include:
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Hybrid and flexible working arrangements
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25 days’ holiday plus bank holidays’. (Holiday purchase scheme is also available)
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Company pension up to 6%
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Excellent training and development opportunities
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Plus many more!
About the Principal Structural Engineer
You will be responsible for managing an increasing project workload and delivering high-quality structural designs.
Other responsibilities of the Principal Structural Engineer will include:
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Collaborate with the multi-discipline design team to develop structural designs that meet client aspirations and are constructible.
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Produce conceptual and detailed superstructure designs for a diverse range of clients across various sectors.
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Develop efficient and cost-effective substructure solutions for challenging sites.
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Respond to site queries, review fabrication details, visit sites, attend meetings, and monitor construction activities as required.
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Liaise with the 'in-house' design team and external parties to ensure practical and cost-effective solutions are utilised.
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Undertake technical design reviews and lead projects.
About You - Principal Structural Engineer
As Principal Structural Engineer, you will have a degree in civil/structural engineering or equivalent, along with experience within an engineering consultancy.
Other requirements include:
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Proficient in preparing detailed designs and specifications using first principles hand calculations, AutoCAD, TEDDS, Tekla Structural Designer software, or similar.
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Excellent knowledge of relevant UK and European codes of practice in reinforced concrete, steel, masonry, and timber.
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Ability to independently carry out surveys and reports.
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IT literacy with excellent working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel.