Principal structural engineer, Doha, Qatar, ref: 4239
Setting standards for industry in high quality design projects
Our business is rapidly growing a portfolio of prestigious projects in Qatar. To continue to meet our client commitments, we’re looking for the right people to join us. Based in Doha, you will be directly involved in the delivery of one of an increasing number of commissions we’re winning.
Key role objective
The principal function of this position is to lead the structural team in this particular location and assist business development in the field of Structural Engineering. Responsible to the market sector manager, you will ensure the successful delivery of structural design commissions through liaison with the leaders of multi-design disciplines.
Key responsibilities
The principal structural engineer will be responsible for:
- Resource management including human resource management of structural engineering staff
- Technical quality control of the structural commissions
- Financial accountability
- Establishing and maintaining strong client working relationships
- Liaison with a multi-disciplinary design team
- Monitoring and maintenance of an established cost plan model
Key requirements
Successful candidates should possess and be able to demonstrate:
- A relevant Engineering Degree (civil or structural -membership of a professional institution desirable)
- Experience and proven ability to lead and manage a team
- Operational experience in a design and build environment
- A personal commitment to work to tight deadlines while under pressure
- Prior overseas experience advantageous but not essential
We offer
- A commitment to your personal and professional development
- A package that recognises and rewards success
- An environment that encourages a healthy work life balance with flexible working conditions
To apply, send your CV with a cover letter addressing these requirements and quoting the reference above to our HR department
Halcrow Yolles is committed to equal opportunities. Direct applications only.
Vacancy created 20 November 2007
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