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Role Information

  • Job title: Structural Engineer
  • Job purpose: BVi Consulting Engineers Western Cape (Pty) Ltd has a vacancy for a Structural Engineer in their Cape Town office. BVi is a multi-disciplinary consulting engineering firm with more than 400 employees and offices across Southern Africa. The BVi Group’s success is based on solid business integrity principles guided by our core values.
  • Location: Cape Town

Key Responsibilities:

  • Form part of an existing structural engineering design office.
  • Planning, identifying, and designing structural-related infrastructure and buildings.
  • Preparation of reports for all stages of project implementation, including inception, feasibility/ business plans, concept and viability, design development, tender and procurement, close-out, etc.
  • Assist Project leader with overall contract/project management, including interaction with clients, contractors & other stakeholders, attendance of progress meetings, preparation of payment certificates, dealing with contractual claims, etc.
  • Preparation of tender documentation, including specification writing, bill of quantities and drawings

Minimum Requirements:

  • Must have BEng or BSc Eng degree in Civil Engineering
  • Minimum of 1 – 3 years post-graduate relevant experience in the structural engineering environment
  • Strong teamwork skills required
  • Proficient in English reading and writing
  • Must have good report writing skills
  • Work well under pressure
  • Must have a valid driver’s license
  • Must have proficient experience with the following Computer Software Programs:
    • AutoCad
    • Revit
    • Prokon
    • MS Office Suite.

Please include the following with your application to career@bvi.co.za

  • Proof of qualification(s).
  • CV with previous/present employer references, including contact details.
  • List of required work experience
  • Certified copies of ID and driver’s license documents

BVi is an equal opportunity employer.

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