About the job
We are seeking a Structural Engineer to join our innovative consulting practice and contribute to Ireland’s most innovative precast concrete projects. Known for our focus on precast concrete design and the use of BIM tools to deliver high-quality, efficient structural solutions from projects conception to completion.
You will not just be calculating loads; you will be generating CNC-ready files for automated factories and solving logic clashes before they hit the site.
Responsibilities
- Build structural analysis models and calculations using BIM and SCIA Engineering
- Review project documents and optimize structural solutions
- Prepare technical specs for precast elements
- Design foundations and superstructures, mostly cross-walls structures
- Collaborate with Architects, contractors, and clients to solve design challenges
- Visit sites to ensure compliance and quality
- Produce clear reports, calculations, and technical documentation
Qualifications
- Level 8 degree in Structural Engineering
- Suitable for recent graduates eager to start their careers
- Skilled in SCIA Engineering, AutoCAD, and 3D BIM modelling
- Strong grasp of reinforced concrete design and Eurocodes
- Proficient in Microsoft Office, especially Excel
Professional Knowledge
- Solid understanding of Eurocode standards
- Experience in precast concrete and off-site construction (preferred)
- Able to interpret geotechnical reports and design foundations
- Knowledge of Modern Methods of Construction
Core Competencies
- Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills
- Strong written and verbal communication
- Able to manage multiple projects and deadlines
- Confident in independent technical decision-making
What we offer
- Competitive salary based on experience
- Work on leading precast concrete projects across Ireland
- Professional development and software training
- Remote and flexible hours
- Paid overtime or Time in Lieu
- Collaborative team with industry recognition
Apply today to join a team shaping the future of construction in Ireland.