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Structural Appraisals Engineer

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Structural Appraisals Engineer – Berkshire
£hourly rate on application & experience dependent (outside IR35) + site-based + average 45hr working week + up to 5hrs per week travel time paid + accommodation allowance + long-term contract (min 6months & rolling) + immediate start
Structural Appraisals Engineer responsibilities include
- Carry out structural appraisals.
- Technical report writing.
- Design audits of whole or elements of projects.
- Technical responsibility; Drawing checking.
- Meeting attendance; Day-to-day running of projects.
- Communicate & interact with clients and other design team members.
- Ability to carry out appraisals on a variety of structures.
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Structural Appraisals Engineer profile:
- Civil Engineering, Structural or Surveying Degree or HNC/HND.
- Member of a professional institution, ICE or IStructE.
- A strong technical background, and the ability to demonstrate professional competency in structural engineering.
- SC clearance eligible, having lived and worked on the UK for the last 5yrs.
- Min 8yrs experience working on a wide range of civil projects encompassing superstructures and substructures.
- Min 2yrs experience in structural appraisals ideally.
- Strong experience in civil and structural engineering.
- Good communication skills and ability to write technical reports.
- Detailed knowledge of relevant design codes.
- Ability to work in a team, giving guidance, support and training where necessary.


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