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Job Description While reporting to the Associate Director, Engineering the Senior Structural Engineer will be responsible for design and preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, capital authorization applications, selection of materials, equipment and services, construction management, and equipment installation for engineering projects required to expand, modify, or construct new SONOCO facilities.
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Engineer IV - $108,900-$130,680 Engineer V - $123,675-$148,410 Engineer VI - $135,000-$162,000 Screening Questions 1 how many years of experience do you have within structural engineering 2 How many years of project management and design experience do you have 3 Are you willing to relocate 4 Do you have industrial structural engineering experience.
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While reporting to the Associate Director, Engineering the Senior Structural Engineer will be responsible for design and preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, capital authorization applications, selection of materials, equipment and services, construction management, and equipment installation for engineering projects required to expand, modify, or construct new SONOCO facilities.
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What you will be doing: Develop designs, specifications, and cost estimates for various civil / structural projects that are required to meet the manufacturing needs of SONOCO’s facilities located throughout US, Canada, and Mexico.
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The position will require an in-depth working knowledge of current industrial facility construction practices; and a comprehensive technical understanding of applications for structural analysis / design in steel, concrete, and wood.
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Comprehensive technical understanding of design applications for structural analysis / design in steel, concrete, and wood. Including facility and heavy industrial equipment foundation structural design.
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While reporting to the Associate Director, Engineering the Senior Structural Engineer will be responsible for design and preparation of plans, specifications, cost estimates, capital authorization applications, selection of materials, equipment and services, construction management, and equipment installation for engineering projects required to expand, modify, or construct new facilities.
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Skills: design,autocad,project management,structural analysis,structural engineering,concrete design,construction management,wood design,project management skills,steel design. Develop designs, specifications, and cost estimates for various civil / structural projects that are required to meet the manufacturing needs of SONOCO’s facilities located throughout US, Canada, and Mexico.
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ASSOCIATE STRUCTURAL DIRECTOR Location: Birmingham Salary: £55-£70k (DOE) The Company Our client is a multidisciplinary engineering consultancy delivering industry leading engineering for over 50 years.
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Skills: autocad,concrete design,civil engineering,structural analysis,steel design,project management skills,project management,construction management,design,structural engineering,wood design.
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A Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering. Will direct and provide engineering guidance to staff engineers, technicians, and others as required to accomplish the above responsibilities. Must be willing to work in a dirty, hot, and very humid environment (Paper Mill.
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Today we are hiring A Senior Structural Engineer for our client In Hartsville, SC. Must have industrial structural engineering experience. Must-Haves- A Bachelors Degree in Civil Engineering.
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Must be physically active; work in confined spaces. must sit in Hartsville or relocate to Hartsville. Provide project and onsite construction management to ensure the requirements of the project are achieved.
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We are seeking an experienced Associate Director / Senior Structural Engineer to join our clients' dynamic team to work from home and establish your own office in Scotland (highland locations preferred.
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1 how many years of experience do you have within structural engineering. 4 Do you have industrial structural engineering experience? Engineer IV - $108,900-$130,680.
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