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Principal Structural Engineer; Joint Inspection Team; Wales

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Wales, Swansea, Swansea County, SA1, Wales, UK
Listing for: Adecco
Full Time, Part Time, Seasonal/Temporary, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-05-24
Job specializations:
  • Engineering
    Civil Engineering, Structural Engineer, Building Services Engineer
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 GBP Yearly GBP 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Principal Structural Engineer (Joint Inspection Team (Wales))
Location: Wales

Principal Structural Engineer - Joint Inspection Team (Wales)
Salary: £50,000 - £60,000 full-time equivalent (pro rata; actual salary based on part-time hours)

Contract:

Fixed term to 31 March 2027 (with potential extension)
Working Pattern:
Part-time (hours to be agreed)

Location:

Pan-Wales / Remote with travel across Wales

About the Role

The Adecco Public Sector Built Environment, Building and Fire Safety team is delighted to be working in partnership with the Joint Inspection Team in Wales to support the continued delivery of this important and high-impact service.

This is a unique opportunity to join the established Joint Inspection Team (JIT) in Wales, working at the forefront of building safety across multi-occupied residential buildings.

The JIT brings together expertise from Fire & Rescue Authorities, Local Authorities and Building Control to assess and improve safety standards in high-rise and mid-rise residential buildings across Wales.

As Principal Structural Engineer, you will play a critical role within this multidisciplinary team, providing specialist structural expertise to support inspections, risk assessments, and regulatory decision-making. Your work will directly contribute to improving resident safety and shaping future building safety policy.

Key Responsibilities

Structural Inspections & Risk Assessment

Lead and undertake structural inspections of high-rise and mid-rise residential buildings
Assess structural systems including reinforced concrete, steel frames, masonry and large panel systems
Identify structural defects, deterioration, and potential failure mechanisms
Evaluate risks relating to structural integrity, fire damage, and disproportionate collapse

Multi-Disciplinary Building Safety Work

Work closely with fire engineers, building control specialists and environmental health professionals
Contribute structural expertise to joint inspections and safety assessments
Support Local Authorities and Fire & Rescue Services in regulatory and enforcement decision-making

External Wall & Structural Interface

Assess the structural implications of cladding systems, balconies and façade elements
Work alongside fire engineers to ensure remediation solutions maintain structural integrity

Reporting & Stakeholder Engagement

Produce clear, evidence-based inspection reports with practical recommendations
Present technical findings to stakeholders including Local Authorities, Welsh Government and Fire & Rescue Services
Provide expert opinion to support enforcement and safety decisions

Policy & Safety Improvement

Contribute to the development of building safety policy in Wales
Support a risk-based inspection approach across the residential sector
Ensure all work prioritises resident life safety above all else

About You

You will be a structural engineer with a strong background in inspecting existing buildings and assessing structural risk within the built environment.

Essential

Degree in Structural or Civil Engineering
Chartered Engineer (CEng) status or working towards
Significant experience inspecting existing buildings (not solely design-focused)
Strong understanding of high-rise residential structures and structural behaviour
Experience identifying structural defects and producing detailed technical reports
Ability to communicate complex technical issues clearly to non-specialist audiences
Experience operating within a regulatory, inspection or safety-focused environment

Desirable

Experience inspecting high-rise or post-war housing stock
Knowledge of building safety and fire safety legislation
Experience supporting enforcement action or providing expert evidence
Understanding of façade systems and external wall structures

Working Arrangements

Flexible, remote-based role with travel required across Wales
Regular site inspections, including occupied high-rise residential buildings
Overnight stays may be required depending on inspection location

Why Join the JIT?

Play a key role in improving building safety across Wales
Work within a high-impact, multidisciplinary inspection team
Influence future policy and best practice in building safety
Flexible, part-time opportunity with meaningful national impact

Inclusion & Accessibility

We actively welcome applications from individuals from all backgrounds and are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workforce.

We are also committed to making our recruitment process as accessible as possible. If you require adjustments at any stage, please let us know.

Apply

For further information or a confidential discussion, please contact:

Sam Duggan - Adecco UK

Closing date for applications - 21st June 2026. Video interviews to be held w/c 29th June 2026
Additional Information / Benefits
support with training
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