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Graduate Civil & Structural Engineer
Bury St Edmunds

Job Title:

Graduate Civil & Structural Engineer

Location:

Bury St Edmunds

Vacancy Information:

Full time, permanent 

Skills & Experience Required:

We are currently seeking a Graduate Civil & Structural Engineer in our Bury St Edmunds office. This role will provide opportunity to develop skills in both structural engineering and estate drainage and highway design.

  The ideal candidate will have:

  • Min. 2.2 degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (M.Eng desirable)
  • ICE or IStructE membership with an ambition to achieve IEng or CEng status
  • Knowledge of British Standards / Euro codes
  • High level of numeracy
  • Some working/placement experience as an engineer in design or construction
  • Full UK driving licence

Salary:

Competitive salary, depending on skills and experience. Benefits include 26 days holiday plus statutory days, paid professional subscription, pension scheme with private healthcare, life assurance.

Apply / Send CV:

If you are interested in this Graduate Civil & Structural Engineer opportunity in East Anglia, please send your application with a covering letter to hr@pickeverard.co.uk

No agencies for this role please

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