
Construction Engineer
Hamburg, Germany / FULL-TIME
Summary
As a Construction Engineer, you work as part of the engineering department, ensuring that our construction projects are safe and comply with the building regulations. In this role, you will be reporting directly to the Chief Resident Engineer, and are expected to carry out various tasks with particular emphasis on commercial construction.
Key Responsibilities
You will monitor the whole construction cycle and ensure that firstly, the construction modeling is done to the highest standards. Secondly, you identify potential risks associated with particular architectural features and carry out a detailed assessment of the desired design functions and their real-life implications.
Key Skills
Commercial construction experience, preferably for 5 years or more.
Excellent communication and project management skills.
Full fluency in industry-specific engineering software.
Ability to work as part of a flexible and adaptable team.
What We Offer
At Stornoway, you will be able to work with the latest technologies in the industry.
As standard, all of our employees are fully covered by our extensive health insurance, including dental and maternity care.
We also offer a full 30 days of paid annual leave, plus our annual company-wide team-building weekend away.
All protective gear and attractive offices in multiple locations are also available for the successful candidate.
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