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Seeking an experienced Structural Technician for a long-term contract at RNAS Culdrose, Helston, UK. This role involves aircraft repair work, requiring structural/sheet metal experience on rotary or fixed-wing platforms, ideally Merlin. Join Morson Edge to apply your technical skills in a critica...
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United Kingdom , Helston
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Morson Talent
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Senior / Principal Civil & Structural Technician
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Senior / Principal Civil & Structural Technician sought for a permanent role in Pembroke Dock, UK. Lead design delivery across industrial, energy, and water sectors using AutoCAD, Revit, and AVEVA E3D. Requires expertise in structural steel and reinforced concrete detailing, plus Eurocodes knowle...
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United Kingdom , Pembroke Dock
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Vulcain Engineering Group
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Structural Technician
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United States , Wichita
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JMC Aviation
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Join CEC, a Top Workplace engineering firm, as a Structural Design Technician. Utilize AutoCAD Civil 3D to create detailed drawings for bridge components under professional supervision. This role offers excellent benefits and potential for telecommuting in locations across TX, AR, and OK.
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United States , Oklahoma City
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CEC
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About the Structural Technician role

Structural Technician jobs form the critical bridge between engineering concepts and physical reality, translating complex design calculations into precise, buildable drawings and models. Professionals in this role are essential across a wide array of industries, including commercial and residential construction, infrastructure, energy, water treatment, and aerospace. At its core, the work involves creating detailed 2D and 3D technical documentation for structural elements such as steel frameworks, reinforced concrete foundations, drainage systems, and building superstructures. A Structural Technician collaborates closely with engineers and architects to ensure that every beam, column, slab, and connection meets rigorous safety, quality, and regulatory standards.

Typical responsibilities for Structural Technician jobs include producing general arrangement drawings, steel connection details, reinforced concrete detailing, bar bending schedules, and foundation layouts. Technicians are often tasked with checking and reviewing drawings for technical compliance, coordinating with multidisciplinary teams to resolve design conflicts, and liaising with contractors and site teams during construction. Many senior-level roles also involve mentoring junior staff, managing project deliverables within budgets and deadlines, and leading design reviews. In specialized sectors like aerospace, Structural Technicians perform heavy structural repairs, modifications, and component replacements on aircraft, working from engineering drawings and structural repair manuals.

The skills required for these jobs are both technical and practical. Proficiency in industry-standard software is non-negotiable, with AutoCAD and Revit being essential for most civil and structural roles. Experience with advanced 3D modeling tools like AVEVA E3D or Tekla Structures is highly valued, as is familiarity with point cloud data and topographical surveys. A strong understanding of building codes and design standards—such as Eurocodes, British Standards, or local equivalents—is critical. Technicians must also possess excellent communication skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team. For aerospace roles, hands-on skills like drilling, riveting, sealing, and assembly are paramount, along with the ability to interpret blueprints and maintain meticulous documentation.

Career progression in Structural Technician jobs often follows a path from junior drafter to senior or principal technician, with opportunities to specialize in sectors like energy, water, or aviation. The role demands a blend of creativity and precision, offering the satisfaction of seeing designs realized in steel, concrete, or composite materials. Whether contributing to a high-rise building, a water treatment plant, or an aircraft heavy maintenance program, Structural Technicians are indispensable to delivering safe, efficient, and innovative structures. This profession is ideal for those who enjoy technical problem-solving, have a knack for spatial visualization, and take pride in producing work that stands the test of time.