Discipline: Structural engineering
Location: Copenhagen
AKT II’s outstanding reputation, stability and growth has attracted the very best professionals with the promise of progressing and expanding their careers. This continued growth has led to the expansion of the company into key geographies across the globe: Cambridge, Manchester and Bristol in the UK, as well as Copenhagen and Toronto internationally.
We are therefore expanding our Copenhagen studio.
We are currently looking for a highly motivated Design Engineer who is fluent in Danish to work in our Copenhagen studio, responsible for specialist structural engineering design projects from inception to practical completion across all sectors (including workplace, residential, life science, education, retail, hotels, hospitality, sports and leisure).
At AKT II you will gain the opportunity to work on some of the most interesting and complex buildings around the world with current complete projects in over 50 countries.
The role requires producing detailed design to meet with design and construction programmes, liaising with other disciplines and ensuring the coordination of design and detailing work appropriate to the project.
As a Design Engineer your responsibilities include, but are not limited to the following:
The chance to work for an innovative, design-led studio based in Copenhagen with the opportunity to work on some of the very best projects across Scandinavia, Europe and internationally, plus a friendly, dedicated team and a competitive salary. You’ll receive AKT II’s many employee benefits including a vibrant social calendar, with many company-funded events and activities.
To apply, simply send us a cover email with your CV attached, using the link below.
(In case the application link doesn’t work, please send your application via email to careers@akt-uk.com stating the role in the subject.)
Apply now via emailAll applications will be treated in the strictest confidence. AKT II is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all communities.