Structural Project Engineer
Wait… what?
You’re three or four years into your structural engineering career and you’ve never actually delivered a project? Not even a small one? That’s not what you signed up for — and it’s certainly not how you develop.
The best part of being a structural engineer is seeing something exist because you helped make it possible. Watching projects stall at planning again and again is less “character building” and more like getting whacked in the shin with a steel-toe boot. Once is unlucky. Twice is irritating. Three times? That’s a problem.
By now you’ve probably realised it: your progression isn’t slow — it’s being blocked.
If you’re a structural engineer with around 3–5 years’ experience, aiming to achieve Chartership in the next 12–24 months, but you need genuine exposure to projects that go beyond early stages and actually reach delivery, then we should talk.
I’m working with a consultancy in Central London that will give you:
- real responsibility on live projects
- exposure from concept through to delivery
- the experience you actually need for Chartership
- a team that trusts you to step up rather than just “support”
You’ve done the planning-stage Groundhog Day. You’ve learned plenty. Now it’s time to see your work get built.
Interested? Get in touch and we’ll have a proper conversation — no steel-capped boots involved.
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