Are you an accomplished Senior Structural Designer with a proven track record in the Scottish engineering sector? A leading consulting engineering firm is seeking a dynamic individual to join their team and contribute their expertise to advance structural design.
Key Requirements:
- Chartered Engineer status or membership with the Structural Engineers Registration (SER) scheme.
- Extensive experience in structural design within Scotland.
- Proficiency in industry-standard design software and tools.
- Demonstrated leadership in managing structural design projects.
- Excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Responsibilities as a Senior Structural Designer:
- Lead and supervise structural design projects, ensuring compliance with industry standards and regulations.
- Apply expertise to develop innovative and efficient structural solutions.
- Collaborate closely with interdisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality projects.
- Mentor and guide junior designers, promoting a culture of continuous learning and development.
- Maintain the highest standards of quality, safety, and compliance in all structural design activities.
Why Join Our Client?
- Engage in a progressive and collaborative work environment.
- Contribute to challenging and diverse structural design projects with real impact.
- Access opportunities for professional growth and ongoing learning.
- Receive a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor's/Master's degree in Structural Engineering.
- Chartered Engineer status or membership in the SER scheme is essential.
If you're a Senior Structural Designer committed to excellence and possess a solid background in Scottish structural engineering practices, we invite you to apply now
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