Structures Inspector

Treforest
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Structures Inspector

Caerphilly

Are you a motivated, detail-oriented engineer with a passion for structural inspections? Our client, a leading Marine and Civil Engineering company, is looking for a Structures Inspector to join their growing team.

Based in Cardiff, they employ specialists delivering a wide variety of access engineering services, including commercial diving, confined space operations, and civil engineering projects across diverse environments.

What We Offer:

·A supportive, close-knit team environment

·Opportunities for training and professional development to advance your career

·A variety of projects that keep every day interesting, both in the field and office-based

What the Role Involves:

  • Inspecting structures such as culverts, bridges, and retaining walls

  • Leading inspection teams on-site

  • Producing professional reports, CAD drawings, and defect schedules

  • Planning and managing complex, one-off projects

    What We’re Looking For:

  • Degree qualified (or HNC/HND) in Civil/Structural Engineering or relevant discipline

  • Excellent organisational and IT skills, including MS Outlook, Word, Excel, AutoCAD

  • Strong written and verbal communication skills

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team

  • Comfort working outdoors, at heights, in confined spaces, and waterways

  • A full UK driver’s licence and competent swimming ability

    Desirable Skills & Qualifications:

  • Confined space training (training can be provided)

  • BICS qualification in progress or willingness to pursue

  • Experience in bridge inspection/maintenance and relevant UK standards

  • Good physical fitness for walking over rough terrain and working in challenging conditions

    Our client values Loyalty, Resilience, Progress, Integrity, Reliability, Innovation, and People. If you share these values and want a role where your skills are respected, nurtured, and expanded, this is the job for you.

    Apply now to become part of a company that invests in its people and delivers excellence in every project

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