Structural Engineer

Wimbledon
10 months ago
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Do you have 1-3 years of buildings design experience? Would you be interested in joining a cutting edge civil & structural consultancy, based in modern offices a short walk from Wimbledon station?

The firm is a medium sized practice, having around 20 staff. They work on the design of commercial, residential and education buildings, both new build construction and refurbishment. Their projects range in value, with an average of £10-15m, but can go up to £120m.

You will be joining a well structured team, so will have the opportunity to gain mentorship and experience across a wide range of jobs. Excellent training for chartership will be provided.

The office is a modern and pleasant environment in a sought after location close to shops, restaurants, tram and rail. Regular staff social events are arranged and they even have a BBQ area on the office balcony. Staff retention is excellent here.

Benefits include 25 days annual Leave, pension, regular CPD sessions, training for Chartership, subsidised gym membership, cycle to work scheme and a bonus scheme.

Sam Robson
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Aldwych Consulting values diversity and promotes equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any of the protected characteristics that fall under the Equality Act 2010. We encourage and welcome applications from all sections of society and are happy to discuss reasonable adjustments and/or additional arrangements as required to support your application.

Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.

For the purposes of the Conduct Regulations 2003, when advertising permanent vacancies we are acting as an Employment Agency, and when advertising temporary/contract vacancies we are acting as an Employment Business

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