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      <description>Location: Norwich | Salary: &amp;pound;37000 - &amp;pound;40000/annum | Type: Permanent | Graduate Structural Engineer  Norwich  -37k40k plus benefits  Our client is seeking an enthusiastic and motivated graduate structural engineer who has at least 2 years'' UK experience in structural engineering.     This is an excellent opportunity to put your degree into practice, build your technical expertise and gain valuable, hands-on experience contributing to real projects that have a tangible and positive impact.     You will become part of a dynamic and supportive environment and will work on a diverse range of building structures projects across the UK, collaborating with professionals in other disciplines. Schemes include residential, commercial, retail, data centres and more.     You will need a degree in civil or structural engineering, strong communication skills, good numeracy and analytical ability with a keen eye for detail.     On offer is a competitive salary and discretionary bonus, flexible working and clear career progression.     To learn more and be considered, send your CV to Graham Ventham at Conrad Consulting.</description>
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