Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£26000 - £29000 per annum
Structural Graduate MEng Engineer - 1st or 2:1 achieved Permanent Central Sheffield £26,000 - £30,000 This small civil/structural consultancy with a broad spread of projects are currently seeking to employ a structural graduate design engineer who is seeking their first job in the industry. As a practice they work on large scale developments across the UK and you will be joining a team of engineers and technicians to work on projects from £30m to £130m. They work on refurbishment and new build projects, employ the latest design technology and are renowned for their developmental approach to the use of BIM within the construction process. Along with complex projects they will offer full CPD training and support to chartership with either institute. To be considered for the shortlist you will have an appropriate MEng or MSc, have a strong academic background (Most likely 1st class honours and strong A Level results) and be able to demonstrate a passion for building structures and design throughout your academics. They are unable to offer sponsorship for this role so UK eligible only candidates can be considered. So if you meet the criteria and wish to start you career with one of the best consultancies in the UK apply now with a full CV as interviews are taking place over the next couple of weeks with a view to a start thereafter.
Sheffield
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