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Bachelor of Science in Civil or Structural Engineering from ABET accredited university. We offer services in civil, structural, mechanical, industrial, electrical engineering, architecture, project planning, development, and construction coordination.
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We are seeking a skilled Civil Structural Engineer with a strong background in developing engineering tools to join our growing Applications Engineering team. You will be reporting the Sr Principal Engineer - Civil Structural and working in both technical lead and project management capacities on the assigned automation programs, primarily related to civil engineering processes.
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As our new Dams Engineer, you will support structural investigations, analysis, designs, and construction phase engineering related to Dam Safety, waterfront improvements or redevelopment, and other heavy civil works projects.
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The Senior Civil/Structural Engineer applies advanced engineering principles with minimal supervision through the collection and analysis of data obtained from the field or from Project information and initiates a wide degree of creativity and latitude to develop innovative solutions and designs for the benefit of our clients.
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A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT) is seeking a Junior Structural / Bridge Engineer, with 1+ years of relevant experience, to join the structural engineering team.
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Kiewit Infrastructure Engineering has an opening for a highly Experienced Structural Engineer in our Temporary Works Group. Accredited Bachelor of Science degree in Civil or Structural Engineering; Master’s degree or greater in Structural Engineering is preferred.
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Join our dynamic team as a Structural Engineer - Pressurized Roverand become a vital contributor to support NASA as an Oceaneering Teammate on the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract.
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Experience with engineering software packages such as: LEAP Bridge Enterprise, LPile, MDX, Descus, AASHTOWare BrR, MDX, Merlin DASH, spColumn, PennDOT software packages, Bentley MicroStation and/or AutoCAD software.
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Programmatic guidance will be provided by SRR.QualificationsEducation: BS Degree in Civil Engineering or current registration as a Professional Engineer in either Civil or Structural Engineering.
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Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seeking a Senior Structural Engineer to become part of a Data Center Engineering team. - Detailed understanding of geotechnical engineering, structural modular design, building construction, forensic analysis of building design and construction defects, and evaluating value engineering for building structure and foundation.
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Klein & Hoffman is a multi-discipline engineering firm that provides architectural restoration and structural engineering solutions. Klein & Hoffman is seeking Structural Engineering entry-level positions to support our Chicago Office.
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Minimum 15 years of experience with structural engineering. Civil/Structural Engineer with a bachelor's or master's degree. Familiar with DOE and Savannah River Site engineering standards.
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Qualified candidate will have a minimum bachelor's degree in either civil engineering, architectural engineer, or structural engineering. · Experience in computer applications for engineering design (Revit, RISA, Tekla Structural Designer, Tedds, etc.
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M.S. degree in Civil/Structural Engineering preferred. Bachelor’s Degree (B.S.) in Civil, Structural, or Architectural Engineering required. Engineer-in-Training (E.I.T.) or Fundamentals of Engineering (F.E.) certification required.
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Responsibilities of the Senior Structural Engineer: Bachelor or Master of Science Degree in Civil Engineering; Registered Professional Engineer in one or multiple states. Salary: $ 110,000.00 We have partnered with a multi-disciplined engineering organization in the Akron, OH area to provide them with a Senior Structural Engineer.
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