CAD Engineer Structural Engineering (m/f/x)
Apply NowOur offer
- The chance to play an active part in planning a sustainably designed environment
- Challenging assignments in an office with a team-based, interdisciplinary structure
- A permanent contract with long-term future prospects
- Opportunities for personal development and advancement within a global network
- Climate-friendly transport incentives (e.g. company bicycles and travel tickets)
- An office in an attractive location with excellent public transport links
- Contribution to the pension plan, sporting activities and several annual team events
Job Info
Location
Frankfurt
Company
Werner Sobek Frankfurt GmbH
Department
Structural Engineering
Experience Level
Experienced Professionals, Young Professionals
Your responsibilities
- Engineering implementation of architectural specifications of demanding national and international construction projects
- Preparation of formwork and reinforcement plans as well as of construction drawings in steel, timber and facade construction, mainly in REVIT
Your profile
- You‘ll have successfully completed your apprenticeship (as a draftsman in civil engineering or structural engineering) or your education as a civil engineer (majoring in structural engineering)
- You have first professional experience ideally
- You have strong powers of spatial visualization
- You‘re familiar with CAD software, preferably REVIT
- You have a very good command of German and English
- You‘re a teamplayer with strong communication skills
Your application
We look forward to receiving your application along with an indication of your salary expectations and your preferred starting date.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
Werner Sobek AG
Personal/HR
Albstraße 14, 70597 Stuttgart
Germany
Tel. +49.711.76750-0
career@wernersobek.com
www.wernersobek.com
Your application at Werner Sobek AG
Your application should contain the following: covering letter, CV, certificates, and (where applicable) portfolio. You may upload these documents either compiled in one file (preferred method) or as separate files.