structural design with a variety of materials using the Structural
Eurocodes?
This is a permanent role based in Cork.
If interested in this role, please send your CV to **Apply on the
website** or call Sorcha on + *-**Apply on the
website**
CIVIL / STRUCTURAL DESIGN ENGINEER - HYBRID - CORK
JOB DESCRIPTION
Our client is a leading Irish multi-disciplinary Consulting
Engineering Practice with offices throughout Ireland.
They provide engineering design and project management services for a
variety of sectors including Residential, Commercial, Retail, Hotel &
Leisure, Educational and Industrial markets and projects vary in size
from small to multi-million euro value.
The candidate will have the opportunity to undertake all aspects of
design on the projects they work on including attending design team
meetings, contractor meetings, site visits and site inspections.
This is an ideal opportunity for an engineer to advance their career
in a multi-disciplinary consultancy
with the potential to advance to a senior role as their experience
develops.
This is an ideal opportunity for an engineer to advance their career
in a multi-disciplinary consultancy with the potential to advance to a
senior role as their experience develops.
REQUIREMENTS
A degree in Civil/Structural Engineering
Experience of structural design with a variety of materials using the
Structural Eurocodes
Experience of design of sustainable urban drainage systems and general
building drainage systems desirable but not essential
Excellent verbal and written communication skills
Competent in AutoCAD skills essential and experience of using Revit
and/or Civil3D would be an advantage
Resident in Cork
PACKAGE
Salary € *k - € *k
based on experience and qualifications and negotiable for the right
candidate.
Flexible working Hours
A variety of work and projects
Paid professional Memberships
Company Pension
Free On Site Car Parking
Remote working
Long-term illness cover and Life cover
We need : English (Good)
Type: Permanent
Payment: EUR 45,000 - 65,000
Category: Construction