A leading organisation is seeking a talented Structural Engineer to join its growing team based in Nottingham. This role offers the opportunity to work on a diverse portfolio of infrastructure projects across England and Scotland, with a particular focus on bridge engineering and steel structures. Role Overview: The Structural Engineer will be responsible for supporting the design, analysis, and delivery of structural solutions across a range of bridge and infrastructure projects. The successful candidate will contribute to both new build and refurbishment schemes, working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. Key Responsibilities: Undertake structural design and analysis for bridge and steel structures Prepare calculations, drawings, and technical reports in line with industry standards Support project delivery across multiple schemes in England and Scotland Collaborate with internal teams, clients, and external stakeholders Assist in site inspections and assessments where required Ensure compliance with health & safety and relevant design standards Requirements: Degree qualified in Civil or Structural Engineering (or equivalent) Experience in structural engineering, knowledge of bridges desirable. Knowledge and experience working with steel structures Familiarity with relevant UK design standards and codes Strong analytical and problem-solving skills Effective communication and teamwork abilities Working Arrangements: This role offers hybrid working; however, the successful candidate must be willing to work regularly from the Nottingham office. Occasional travel to project sites across England and Scotland may be required. Salary & Benefits: Salary is negotiable, depending on experience Competitive benefits package Opportunity to work on a varied and high-profile project portfolio Support for professional development and career progression This is an excellent opportunity for a Structural Engineer looking to develop their expertise in bridge and steel design while contributing to impactful infrastructure projects across the UK.