Structural Engineer

Dungannon
2 days ago
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Structural Engineer

£40,000 - £50,000 + International Growth Opportunities + Chartership Support + Market-Leading Benefits

Cookstown (Commutable from Dungannon and surrounding areas)

Take ownership of structural design projects within a growing engineering division delivering work across the American construction market.

This is an opportunity for a Structural Engineer to step into a technically focused role with real responsibility from day one. Working within a specialist team, you will lead calculations, influence design decisions, and play a key role in delivering structural solutions across a range of projects. The business is expanding its presence in the US market, creating strong progression opportunities for engineers looking to move into senior or leadership roles.

Key Selling Points

* Take ownership of structural calculations and technical design work.

* Work on projects across the American construction market.

* Join a growing division with clear progression into senior roles.

* Opportunity to influence technical decisions within a specialist team.

Features of the Role

* Carry out structural calculations and produce technical designs.

* Deliver solutions across structural steel and masonry support systems.

* Collaborate with project and detailing teams to ensure successful delivery.

* Contribute to improving design processes and technical standards.

Advantages

* Opportunity to progress into Senior Engineer or Technical Lead roles.

* Exposure to international projects and global progression oppurtuntunites

* Work within a technically strong, well-established engineering business.

About the Role

* Lead calculations, design work, and technical documentation.

* Review drawings and ensure designs meet project requirements.

* Provide technical input across projects from concept to delivery.

About You

* Degree in Civil, Structural, Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering.

* Background in structural design, calculations, or engineering analysis.

* Confident working independently within a technical environment.

Benefits Include

33 days' holiday (increasing with service), health cash plan, life assurance, enhanced family leave, staff rewards platform, and long-term progression within an expanding international division.

Keywords:

Structural Engineer, Structural Design Engineer, Civil Engineer, Structural Steel, Engineering Calculations, Design Engineer, Masonry Support Systems, Construction Engineering, Cookstown Engineering Jobs

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