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Senior Structural Engineer
Senior Structural Engineer
Salary: £50,000 – £60,000 per annum Type: Full Time Region: UK – London Location: London W2
About the Role
Are you a Senior Structural Engineer keen to be part of a top London design office where you can work alongside excellent architects?
Do you have 6–10 years of experience in structural design practice?
An award-winning structural design consultancy is recruiting for their London office (Aldwych, city centre). The company is renowned for engineering excellence, and staff highlight low turnover and high morale.
Only high-calibre individuals are recruited—so you’ll work alongside a top-tier, highly competent team with strong mentors and peers.
You must have:
- A strong CV showing varied experience in structural design, with a passion for architecturally-led work.
- A solid academic background.
- Chartered status or near-Chartership, with experience in new build and refurbishment projects.
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The Working Environment
- A large team (over 150 staff) operates in a team-based environment, where ownership and responsibility are encouraged. Each team manages its own projects, ensuring clear focus.
- The office handles varied structures (e.g. buildings, materials) with a balance of small and larger-scale projects.
- Training and Chartership pathways are strongly supported:
- Dedicated time for study.
- Chartered Institution fees, exam costs, and study leave covered.
- Exceptional pass rate for trainees.
Culture & Benefits
The firm fosters a social, collaborative feel—notes state an "outgoing personality" is essential to thrive here. Successful candidates must also demonstrate a desire to progress.
Benefits include:
- Free lunches
- Flexible working and home-working days
- Exceptionally high pension contributions
- Professional subscriptions and Exam/Study Leave paid for
- Competitive bonus scheme (above average)
- 26 paid annual leave days
- Death in service benefit
- Income protection
- Regular weekly Continuing Professional Development (CPD) activities


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Application Details
Sam Robson – 07749 155538
Equality & Compliance
Aldwych Consulting values diversity and equality. No terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate against any protected characteristics under the UK Equality Act 2010. Applications are welcome from all sections of society.
Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK.
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