Civil/Structural Engineer

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Overview

The Asset Integrity - Built Environment Group is looking for Civil/Structural Consultants to join our specialist team. We’re looking for motivated individuals at a range of experience levels who are driven to make a difference in highly regulated, safety-critical industries. We offer a unique opportunity to work across industries and sectors on some of the UK’s most complex infrastructure programmes. If you're technically capable, curious, and motivated by challenging projects, we would welcome your application.

Location: Leatherhead, Bristol, Burton or Glasgow. Working Pattern: a flexible hybrid pattern with time split between the office and home. Closing date: 5th October. Early applications are encouraged as vacancies may close when filled.

What You’ll Do

  • Work across a wide range of projects and markets, including: Nuclear energy (new build, operational fleet and decommissioning); Nuclear defence (infrastructure design, substantiation and assurance); Renewables (onshore solar, offshore wind); Process industries (chemical, hydrogen production); Transport (rail, marine).

Skills

  • Lead and deliver projects with technical oversight, including structural verification and code assessments (e.g., Eurocode, ASCE, AISC) through software and hand calculations
  • Hazard assessment (e.g., seismic, blast, fire performance modelling) and validation studies
  • Concept design and feasibility analysis
  • Civil/mechanical/electrical interface definition and integration
  • Beyond-code assessments and safety case development
  • Groundworks and geotechnical assessment
  • Decommissioning and enabling works support
  • Structural inspections and regulatory compliance
  • Lifecycle extension studies, including degradation mechanism analysis

We’re looking for engineers who want to go beyond technical analysis and deliver end-to-end consultancy:

  • Lead and shape projects from scoping to delivery
  • Engage directly with clients to define project needs and opportunities, and develop long-term relationships
  • Contribute to the direction and development of the team’s capability, including mentoring junior engineers
  • Lead development of capability relative to your specialism and own the development of opportunities and workstreams

Who We’re Looking For

We are welcoming applicants with a broad range of experience levels. As a minimum you should have:

  • A master’s degree (or higher) in Civil/Structural Engineering or a related discipline
  • A desire to work on technically challenging, safety-critical infrastructure projects
  • An interest in or experience with client-facing consultancy work
  • A collaborative growth mindset and willingness to work across disciplines
  • Beneficial technical experience (relative to time in industry) in some of the following:
    • Code-based assessment (e.g., Eurocode, ASCE, AISC standards)
    • Use of structural tools (e.g., STAAD, ANSYS, ABAQUS, Robot)
    • Seismic or dynamic structural analysis
    • Impact/Blast/fire modelling and substantiation
    • Hazard analysis and requirements capture
    • Authoring or approval roles for safety case documentation
    • Geotechnical design or site assessments
    • Understanding of inspection regimes and CDM compliance
    • Experience working with NEC/RIBA contracts and drafting relevant documentation
    • On-site inspections and surveys

Benefits

  • Competitive salary with yearly reviews
  • 25 days holiday + the opportunity to buy 5 days
  • Flexible working
  • Enhanced parental benefits
  • Company pension scheme
  • Targeted professional development
  • Life assurance
  • Private healthcare membership
  • Bonus scheme linked to company performance
  • Support in attaining professional membership
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Season rail ticket loan
  • Additional benefits you can tailor to your personal requirements
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Location:
Bristol, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£60,000 - £80,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
Engineering

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