Project Manager Structural Engineering (m/f/x)
Apply NowOur offer
- An interesting, varied role in an interdisciplinary team
- Cooperative professional relationships and a good working atmosphere
- Flexible hours and a competitive salary
- A permanent contract with long-term future prospects
- Opportunities for personal growth with an extensive selection of professional development programmes
- Climate-friendly transport incentives
Job Info
Location
Copenhagen
Company
Werner Sobek København
Department
Structural Engineering
Experience Level
Experienced Professionals
Your responsibilities
- Applying your engineering skills to help execute ambitious construction projects around the world
- Producing the calculations and conceptual designs for loadbearing and special structures
- Interacting with various specialist planners, both from within our company and from other firms
- Communicating with architectural practices, clients and contractors
Your profile
- You’ll have successfully completed your education as a civil engineer (majoring in structural engineering)
- You’re a team player with professional experience in your field
- You have strong powers of spatial visualization
- You‘re interested in a more in-depth examination of sustainability criteria in the supporting structure (greenhouse gases, recyclability)
- You’re familiar with finite elements and CAD software
- You speak fluent Danish and have a very good command of English, Knowledge of German is an advantage
- You’re ready to take on responsibility and play an active role
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
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.