STRUCTURAL ENGINEER

JP Engineering
Liverpool, Merseyside
7 months ago
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Our client is a vibrant and dynamic consultancy firm specialising in Structural and Civil Engineering services,with a diverse range of clients and a loyal UK-wide customer base who trust in their expertise. Having a focused business approach they pride themselves on surpassing client expectations and prioritise understanding client’s goals and aspirations.

With a professional, creative and dedicated ethos ,they support clients’ best interests and successfully achieve their objectives,taking pride in its ability to create groundbreaking projects, offer practical and reliable advice, and provide innovative solutions. Additionally, they are not afraid to challenge designs to ensure that the best and most optimal solutions are achieved for clients

They are now seeking a highly skilled and experienced Structural Engineer with over 5 years experience, to join the team in Liverpool

You must be able to;

• Lead projects across a range of sectors from inception to completion on both a small and large scale
• Liaise with and lead other members of the design team to achieve a coordinated design solution that meets the Clients objectives
• Undertake structural engineering assessment and inspection of new and existing properties in steel, concrete, masonry, and timber
• Undertake analysis and design using a range of TEDDS, TSD, IDEA StatiCa
• Ensure that quality and consistency of technical output (drawings, reports, etc) is maintained.
• Prepare high-quality technical reports including structural surveys

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