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Alexander Knight Recruitment

Graduate or Intermediate Structural Engineer

  • Posted 1mo ago
  • On Site
  • Full Time
Location

Tauranga


Salary

$80  -  $110 k/yr


Job Description

The Company
Do you want to work for a well-established, growing structural design firm with a diverse workload?

A specialist structural engineering consultancy are looking for an Intermediate (Graduate also considered) Structural Design Engineer to join their growing consultancy in Tauranga, in the sunny Bay of Plenty.

They have a diverse and growing workload including residential, commercial, light industrial and heavy industry. The job involves all aspects of the project lifecycle, from meeting with clients and discussing initial design options, concept design, detailed design and drafting work through to site investigations, site assistance and observation.

The Role

  • Structural design, working on everything from house beams and foundations to industrial buildings, commercial premises and seismic assessments & strengthening
  • Prepare fee proposals for potential projects
  • Site assessments including scala penetrometer testing, soakage testing and site suitability
  • Work independently or collaboratively on a range of projects
  • Carry out site inspections and site observation, meeting with clients and contractors on site


About You

  • Bachelors Degree in Structural Engineering (Washington Accord)
  • Experience working in a New Zealand based design consultancy
  • Able to work independently and collaborate as part of a team
  • Experience liaising and working with contractors, architects and other consultants
  • Sound report writing and communications skills


The Benefits

  • A very competitive salary, above market rate to match your experience
  • Technical support within a collaborative working environment, with mentoring and in-house training provided
  • Professional fees and selected course fees covered by the company to further assist your professional development
  • A workplace that prioritises balance and employee wellbeing
  • They run an informal office where everyone is friendly, approachable and always willing to offer advice and support.

Hard Skills Required

  • Structural Design
  • Seismic Assessment
  • NZ Standards Knowledge
  • Site Inspection & Testing
  • Report Writing

Soft Skills Required

  • Team Collaboration
  • Client Engagement
  • Communication Skills
  • Independent Problem Solving
  • Professional Growth Mindset

Job Schedule

  • Monday to Friday
  • Shift Work

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