Thank you for your interest in the Structural Engineering Assistant posts within Construction Division. Construction Division is part of Construction & Procurement Delivery (CPD), a business area within the Department of Finance (DoF).With circa £3bn annual spend, public procurement is an important driver for our local economy and supports the delivery of the Programme for Government.When a Department or Agency requires a capital funded construction project it is our job to help them translate their need into a clear specification, advise them on the best procurement strategy, take it to the marketplace to obtain best value and project manage the successful delivery of the facility. CPD also provides best practice procurement advice to Departments on grant funded projects.Construction Division is currently responsible for the delivery and provision of advice in relation to a diverse and exciting portfolio of major new building and civil engineering projects. Collectively these projects have a value in the region of £750m.The Structural Engineering Assistant plays an important role in leading the design and delivery of high-quality building and engineering projects, as well as providing specialist structural engineering advice.
Responsibilities
* While the precise duties and responsibilities of a Structural Engineering Assistant Post will vary, it will involve varying degrees of the following activities / responsibilities:
* Preparation of CAD drawings and reinforcement details, completion of site inspections and building surveys
* Carrying out site inspections and building surveys; Preparing structural condition reports; Managing the delivery of a diverse range of construction projects; Providing structural engineering advice;
* Manage and supervise Professional and Technical Officer (PTO) and administration staff; and other activities commensurate with the HPTO grade
* The above list is not exhaustive but gives a good indication of the main duties of the post. The emphasis on particular duties may vary over time according to business needs.
Skills and Qualifications
* Applicants must, by the closing date for applications have:1a) A Level 4 qualification in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering.ANDA minimum of 3 years' post qualification experience in structural engineering.
* ORA Level 5 qualification in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering.ANDA minimum of 2 years’ post qualification experience in structural engineering.
* ORA Degree or equivalent Level 6 qualification in Structural Engineering or Civil Engineering.ANDA minimum of 1 years’ post qualification experience in structural engineering.
* ANDA current valid driving licence and access to a vehicle to carry out the full duties of the post. Access to a form of transport so that the post holder can meet the full requirements of the post.
* Note that this includes regular visits to a wide range of sites (sometimes several sites in one day) which are spread across Northern Ireland, many of which are inaccessible by public transport,
* and a number of which require the postholder to have the relevant security clearance to enter.
* Please see Candidate Information for further information.
Further Information
NICS Application form only, Vacancy closing date Friday 28th November 2025 at 12 noon.Applications from Protestants, females, young people (people under the age of 35), people with a disability and people from minority ethnic communities are particularly welcomed for this post.The Northern Ireland Civil Service is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
Application Information
Visit the recruitment service website www.nicsrecruitment.org.uk (Please quote reference number: IRC318959)
Vacancy ID 1743844 Job ref. IRC318959 Job Sector Public Sector,Engineering Area Belfast Location Belfast Salary £37,694 to £38,990 per annum No. vacancies 5 Contract Type Permanent Weekly hours 37 Published date 10/11/2025 Closing date 28/11/2025 Worktime Monday to Friday, times to be confirmed.
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