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Structural engineer
Posted: Sun 27 Aug, 2006 7:33 pm
by A.Rev
'allo, don't suppose any one can help me out here, I'm looking for some information on structural engineering in the armed forces. I've had a brief search on the forum, don't think it's been covered before, and I'm just about to look into it a bit more, but any help you can give me would be appreciated.
Tanks, ta ra

Posted: Sun 27 Aug, 2006 8:22 pm
by Tam527
A.Rev,
Maybe this link will help and give you some idea, just scroll to Royal Engineers. I don't think there is such a job in the Army for Structural Engineer, although I may be wrong.
http://www.armyjobs.mod.uk/RegularArmy/ ... gineering/
or
http://www.defencejobs.com/
Tam.
Posted: Mon 28 Aug, 2006 11:42 am
by BigStevie
I think the RE call it 'clerk of works' - senior ranks level. Or maybe its standard req for RE ruperts.
Posted: Mon 28 Aug, 2006 2:33 pm
by harry hackedoff
Structural Engineering is a degree qualification. They tend to be more pragmatic than architects but can still be pedantic arsewipes. I can`t imagine ORs would have the qualification though, and remain NCO.
But wtf would I know?
