Senior Structural Engineer

Lichfield
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Senior Structural Engineer

Lichfield

£50k-£55k plus benefits

Our client is a standout employer, offering a unique and supportive environment for their team. They are genuinely dedicated to their employees, providing better working conditions than most companies.

The firm handles a diverse range of projects, from £100k to £20m, with all team members engaged in every stage-from winning the project to its completion.

The ideal candidate will have:

A minimum of 5 years' experience in the following sectors:
Domestic
Residential
Commercial
Education

Desirable skills and experience include:

Experience working on smaller projects (under £1m), particularly in refurbishment, which is the core focus of the business.
Chartered status or close to achieving it, with the ability to independently conduct site visits and manage basic design tasks autonomously.
A strong background in designing with steel, concrete, masonry, and timber; expertise in timber or concrete is a bonus.
Proficiency in Tekla structural design and Robot software is highly advantageous.
An interest in business development, including generating new business, writing proposals, and approaching potential clients.

In addition, the firm offers a flexible work arrangement with up to 3-5 days of remote working per week, ensuring a healthier work-life balance. However, this flexibility requires self-motivation and proactive engagement. Strong communication skills are crucial as most team interactions are conducted via Teams or phone calls.

On offer is a competitive salary, discretionary bonus, paid overtime and private healthcare.

To learn more and be considered, please send your CV to Graham Ventham at Conrad Consulting

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