Matchtech

Structural Engineer

London, England, GB

9 days ago
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Summary

Offshore Structural Engineer (6–24 months experience)


Location: London or Bristol (Hybrid)


Are you an early-career engineer looking to develop your skills in offshore wind? I'm looking for a motivated Offshore Structural Engineer to join a growing team, working on the design of offshore substations and wind turbine foundations.


What You’ll Do:

  • Assist in the design and analysis of secondary steel structures (e.g. platforms, boat landings, ladders).
  • Work with experienced engineers using tools like Ansys and the Sesam suite.
  • Support the development of design reports, calculations, and 2D drawings.
  • Contribute to structural assessments including ULS, FLS, and wave loading.
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including CAD, FEA, and electrical engineers.
  • Learn to manage your own scope of work and communicate directly with clients and stakeholders.


What I'm Looking For:

  • 6–24 months experience in structural or mechanical engineering (offshore/marine/renewables is a bonus).
  • A degree in Civil, Structural, Mechanical, or related engineering discipline.
  • Enthusiasm to learn industry-standard software and design methods.
  • Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem-solving.
  • Basic understanding of structural analysis and relevant design codes (e.g. Eurocodes, DNV).
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.


What They Offer:

  • A hands-on role in cutting-edge offshore wind projects.
  • Career progression support toward Senior or Specialist Engineer roles.
  • Hybrid working (min. 3 days in office).
  • 25 days holiday + buy/sell options.
  • Annual bonus scheme, private medical/dental, pension, life assurance.
  • Training, professional membership support, and flexible benefits.
  • Opportunity to work abroad for 1 month, twice per year.

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