Senior Structural Engineer
Leeds - Bradshaw House
Job description
At Waterman Group, we are dedicated to delivering some of the world’s most exciting and innovative projects in the engineering consultancy field. With a collaborative and diverse team, we’re driving forward sustainable design solutions across various sectors. Based in Leeds, our team works on high-profile projects such as schools, healthcare facilities, retail parks, and more, including projects across Leeds.
We're currently seeking a Senior Structural Engineer to join our well-established Structures team in Leeds. You will work alongside a talented and supportive team of engineers, gaining hands-on experience and mentoring from senior engineers and our leadership team. As we continue to grow, this is an excellent opportunity to develop your career and gain exposure to a wide range of exciting projects.
The Role
As a Senior Structural Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, managing, and delivering structural engineering projects across multiple sectors, including education, healthcare, retail, and industrial projects. You will play a key role in liaising with clients, coordinating with other disciplines, and mentoring junior engineers as part of a growing team. The role offers fantastic potential for career progression and is ideal for an engineer looking to work in a dynamic and supportive environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead structural design and analysis for a variety of projects across different sectors, including education, healthcare, retail, and more.
- Work closely with clients and stakeholders, maintaining effective communication throughout project lifecycles.
- Manage and coordinate with internal teams, external consultants, and contractors.
- Mentor and support junior engineers, sharing knowledge and providing guidance.
- Undertake technical design reviews and ensure designs meet relevant standards and regulations.
- Contribute to project planning, budgeting, and schedule management.
- Develop and prepare detailed design calculations, specifications, and reports.
- Ensure adherence to safety, sustainability, and quality standards throughout projects.
- Assist with business development, contributing to proposals and client meetings.
- Collaborate with senior engineers to support your progression towards chartership.
What We’re Looking For:
- A degree in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent).
- A number of years experience in structural engineering, ideally working towards becoming a Chartered Engineer.
- Strong experience in structural design, with proficiency in software such as Tekla SD, Tedd’s, MasterSeries, and ETABS.
- Knowledge of Revit would be beneficial for understanding models.
- Experience managing and coordinating projects and teams.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
- A proactive, collaborative approach with the ability to work independently and as part of a team.
Why Join Waterman Structures in Leeds?
- Competitive Salary & Benefits: Salary reviewed annually based on skills and experience.
- Hybrid Working: Flexible work-from-home options with a preference for 3-4 days in the office for collaborative team work.
- Training & Development: Strong support for professional development with regular training sessions and opportunities for mentorship from senior engineers.
- Chartership Support: Access to structured training schemes and guidance to help you achieve your Chartership status.
- Career Progression: Fast-tracked career growth for the right candidate, with opportunities to take on leadership roles.
- Work-Life Balance: Generous holiday allowance (26 days per year, rising to 31 with loyalty days), plus bank holidays.
- Team Culture: A friendly and supportive team environment with regular social activities and team-building events, including outings and golf range sessions.
- Exciting Projects: Work on award-winning projects, ranging in value from £100k to £40m, and contribute to the delivery of iconic projects across Scotland.
- Job type
- Permanent
- Industry
- Engineering
- Posted
- 2025-10-02T00:00:00