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Structural Design Manager

JRL Group Ltd
Hertfordshire
3 days ago
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Contract: Permanent
Salary: Competitive

Benefits:



• Being part of a dynamic and innovating engineering team
• Construction processes/experience and training in design
• Competitive salary
• Fully equipped gym on site
• Full canteen facilities
• Career progression following completion of degree/ studying
• Access to ICE training scheme for chartership

Spearheading the JRL Group from the outset J Reddington Ltd have been an industry leading groundwork and concrete frame specialist for over two decades.


Building on a proven track record to date, the company is now increasingly being called upon to deliver solutions on large projects in London and the South East.


We are looking to recruit a design manager with responsibility for the concrete frame and ground works elements of the JRL Group projects based in Borehamwood.


We are looking for:


• A highly motivated individual looking for a challenging career within the construction industry
• Some knowledge of concrete frame construction
• Ability to read engineers structural drawings, architect, façade and MEP drawings
• Good skills in AutoCAD, Revit and Microsoft office
• Communication skills, both written and verbal
• Excellent organizational skills
• Fluent English Language skills are required
• Be able to work as part of a team or on own initiative when required
• Ability to work to tight deadlines
• Possess or working towards Civil/Structural Engineering qualification


The Role includes but is not limited to the following:


• Lead and manage the structural engineering design from project commencement though to completion
• Lead technical workshops with relevant consultants and internal supply chain, monitor tasks to ensure they are closed out
• Coordinate with multidisciplinary teams including architecture, geotechnical, façade and MEP
• Plan and implement innovative solutions contributing to safe systems of work
• Plan the construction activities and prepare an information release schedule to ensure the timely supply of construction information
• Ensure timely and accurate completion of drawings to comply with project requirements
• Report any blockers or late information to the relevant stakeholders
• Ensure designs such as temporary works are code compliant and incorporated with the permanent works
• Provide technical support during construction, including site inspections and solutions for NCRs
• Review and comment on specialist subcontractor information where necessary
• Prepare technical reports and submittals

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