| Posted by: | Hays - Construction & Property |
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| Contact Details: | 01412265999/01312266595 |
| Date Posted | 15th May 2008 |
| Reference Code: | 118108 |
| View Since Posting: | 184 |
| Salary: | £35000 - £40000 per annum + Pension,Pa... |
| Vacancy Location: | Glasgow |
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| SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - GLASGOW £35K - £40K flexible working hours, generous paid annual holiday entitlement , a contributory money purchase pension scheme, excellent training and CPD support They will also provide support and career opportunities necessary for your continuing professional development A SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER is required to join one of the worlds leading engineering consultancies. With an already enviable reputation in civil engineering, they have ambitious plans for growth over the next few years and are currently involved in civil engineering, infrastructure, water, environmental, transport, economics, agriculture, mechanical and electrical engineering, building services and energy. The Glasgow office of this company has recently been refurbished to a very high standard and is a short walk from a central line train station. The key objective for this role is the management and delivery of a wide range of projects in size, complexity, cost and structural form in a variety of materials both in the public and private sectors, in the UK and oversees. Projects include: Schools, healthcare, retail, industrial, residential and commercial. The right applicant should be educated to degree level (beng Civil Engineering), be chartered or working towards this qualification. He/She should have a full working knowledge of steel, concrete, timber and foundations design and have awareness of land development issues - drainage, road design, geoenvironmental requirements etc. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward thinking engineering consultancy with the added benefit of excellent professional development and career progression. |
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