
2026 Graduate (CEMC) Structural Engineering
2026 Graduate (CEMC) Structural Engineering
- 6784
- Nottingham
- Permanent
Job Title: Graduate Structural Engineer
This role does not provide sponsorship
We're looking for bright and committed graduates who will bring energy, new ideas and a fresh perspective to help us become the recognised leader and transform the construction and engineering industry.
Role Overview
A Temporary Works Design Engineer is responsible for production of drawings, calculations and specifications for a diverse range of permanent and temporary works schemes, as well as the provision of buildability, construction methodology and value engineering advice for live projects and tenders, as required by the business.
They work within the Temporary Works Design team in Dartford or Manchester under the guidance of Senior Design Engineers.
Temporary Works Design Engineers are part of the Engineering Job Family and Technical Function, which is there to ensure technical excellence, assurance and performance across all projects and opportunities from pre-project, early engagement and work winning through to detailed delivery. All of our engineers are part of our Engineering Enterprise and are aligned with our overall strategy to maximise DFMA, Digital Engineering, and Early Engagement.
You will receive the appropriate on and off the job training to allow you to become an experienced Laing O'Rourke engineer.
Locations
CEMC (Worksop)
Degree Subjects
Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering
Professional Accreditation
Institute of Civil Engineering - ICE
Key Deliverables and Accountabilities of a Site Engineer
- Work closely with the Design Engineers to provide engineered solutions, ensuring safety in design and good practice.
- Ensure company QA procedures are followed.
- Preparation of calculations, reports, drawings, and specifications for a diverse range of temporary works schemes.
- Preparing engineered solutions using all mainstream structural materials (i.e. steelwork, reinforced concrete, timber, etc.) to the Eurocodes and relevant industry guidance.
- Understand the CDM Regulations and designers' responsibilities.
- Highly computer literate (MS Office including MS Word, Excel, Outlook & PowerPoint, PDF Editors).
- Knowledge of working with Eurocodes and British Standards and other industry guidance.
- Knowledge in the use of design and analysis programs (TEDDS, Scia Engineer, STRAP, AutoCAD and Revit) is beneficial to the role.
- Knowledge with a range of proprietary falsework, formwork and shoring equipment.
- Knowledge in geotechnical design.
- Knowledge of BS5975:2019.
- Become a graduate member of the ICE or IStructE and work towards Chartership.
The Laing O'Rourke Graduate Development Programme - what can you expect?
Our graduate programme is designed to embrace and develop your capabilities. Most importantly, you will be encouraged to continue learning throughout your career. You will be stretched, challenged and supported by a business that views your personal development and the achievement of professional accreditation as a priority.
Our programme will give you the practical experience, technical learning and professional development while being part of the some of the most exciting construction and infrastructure projects in the UK.
Our Application Process
We are committed to providing a clear and supportive recruitment journey. Here is what you can expect when applying for one of our graduate opportunities:
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CV Submission
Submit your CV for review. We will assess your application against the entry criteria for the role you are applying for.
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Online Assessment
You will complete a series of assessments designed to understand how you approach workplace situations, your preferred ways of working, as well as exercises to evaluate your critical thinking and numerical reasoning skills.
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Video Interview
At this stage, you will be invited to record responses to two questions set by our hiring team. You will have sufficient time to prepare and ensure you present yourself confidently.
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Assessment Centre
Our in-person assessment centres, held at a LOR office, provide an opportunity for you to demonstrate your skills through a combination of individual tasks, short interviews, and group activities. This is also a chance to experience our culture first-hand.
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Outcome
We aim to provide feedback and communicate the outcome of your assessment centre within two weeks.
Entry requirements
We are looking for graduates who meet the following criteria:
- Studying a degree course with a clear route to professional accreditation
- Studying or have obtained a Civil Engineering or Structural Engineering degree
- Your degree classification should be 2:2 or higher
- Strong numeracy and literacy skills
- Flexibility as you may be required to work away
Accessibility and Support
We are committed to ensuring our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible to all candidates. If you require any adjustments or support with your application, or at any stage of the process, please do not hesitate to contact us.
**The Graduate Development Programme will commence in September 2026**
Our Benefits

Private medical insurance

Life assurance

Personal accident and injury insurance

Income protection

Pension - basic & enhanced

Annual leave

Discounts portal

Online doctor

Voluntary benefits

Work-life benefits

Employee assistance programme

Car/travel allowance
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