Structural Engineer (m/f/x)
Apply NowOur offer
- Challenging assignments in an office with a team-based structure
- Support from experienced colleagues/mentoring programme
- Well-founded onboarding/introduction
- A permanent contract with long-term future prospects
- Flexible working hours and performance-related pay
- Individual development and promotion opportunities
- Climate-friendly transport incentives (e.g. company bicycles and travel tickets)
- An office in an attractive location with excellent public transport links
Job Info
Location
Berlin
Company
IFT GmbH
Department
Structural Engineering
Experience Level
Experienced Professionals, Young Professionals
Your responsibilities
- Reviewing structural engineering proofs
- Executing construction supervision
- Calculating and designing supporting structures and special constructions
- Close cooperation with other disciplines in our company
- Communicating with architects, clients and contractors
- Participating or organising project meetings and site visits
- Preparing static calculations for small and medium-sized construction projects
Your profile
- You‘ll have successfully completed your studies in civil engineering
- You‘re a team player who may or may not have professional experience
- You have strong powers of spatial visualization
- You´re familiar with finite elements and CAD software
- You have a very good command of German and English, other language skills are 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.
IFT GmbH –
Planen und Prüfen im Bauwesen
Länderallee 6
14052 Berlin
Tel. +49.711.76750-0
career@wernersobek.com
www.wernersobek.com/ift-gmbh
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.