
Senior Structural Engineer
- Basingstoke, Hampshire
- Permanent
- Full-time
- HMNB Devonport: Supporting the development of infrastructure at HMNB Devonport, the team have been involved in the design of seismically qualified upgrade works to existing dry docks required to support deep maintenance of nuclear powered submarines.
- Heathrow T2 Baggage Programme: A £635M scheme to replace the time expired baggage system. The programme maintains the existing system until the new system is commissioned and enables the creation and adaptation of the structures to install the new 1800 bag/hour solution.
- Livingstone Academy, Bournemouth: Civil and structural engineering services for the design of a £30m academy school in Bournemouth. The project involves the refurbishment and conversion of existing Grade II listed buildings as well as construction of a new 5 storey teaching block.
- Take responsibility for leading or delivering analysis input on projects.
- Engage with clients & colleagues to define requirements, present proposals, discuss project progress and present project results.
- Effectively control commercial, managerial & technical aspects of projects or parts thereof for which you are responsible.
- Support the identification of opportunities & preparation of fee proposals, including resource & programme information.
- Undertake or lead a team of junior engineers & technicians in undertaking, technically challenging projects with minimal supervision within prescribed programme constraints.
- Co-ordinate project delivery with internal & external clients.
- Undertake structural engineering projects, by performing analyses & calculations as appropriate, along with preparing design reports with limited supervision.
- Supervise analytical work undertaken by others, ensuring it is carried out to the appropriate technical standard and is managed to programme & budget.
- Participate in interdisciplinary review of project deliverables.
- Perform quality control review of analytical models, design calculations or drawings.
- Mentor others in their professional development.
- Have a desire to learn new skills and the ability to consider the wider engineering issues related to the analyses being undertaken.
- A strong background & experience in the use of a commercially available finite element software package (e.g. ANSYS, LUSAS, STAAD) including aspects involving either non-linear geometry, materials, or time and frequency domain methods. Experience using LUSAS preferred, but not essential.
- Experience of, or a willingness to learn, Soil Structure Interaction Analysis using a commercially available software package (e.g. PLAXIS).
- An understanding of a range of design codes, ideally including the use of seismic design codes such as ASCE 4, ASCE 43 and ACI 349 which are acceptable to be used in a nuclear environment.
- An appreciation of the importance of nuclear safety and the relationship between nuclear safety and design.
- Ability to communicate in the English language, both written and verbal, with an excellent ability to explain complex engineering principals in a manner which can be understood by a non-specialist
- Able to decide on the level of reliance and accuracy to attach to a variety of results obtained from analyses and to interpret results into practical engineering solutions
- Demonstrable track record in the delivery of projects or significant contribution towards project delivery
- Able to work on a range of projects simultaneously
- Masters degree or equivalent in an appropriate Civil or Structural Engineering discipline
- Bachelors degree (min. 2:1) in an appropriate Civil or Structural Engineering discipline
- Must be a Chartered Engineer with ICE or IStructE and with full membership of either