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A Structural Engineer will perform a variety of tasks which includes Revit design, calculations, construction document review, and field work. Our Buildings team in Houston, TX is looking for an enthusiastic Structural Engineer to collaborate on the design of facilities with our in-house Architects, Interior Designers, and other Buildings Engineers.
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Bachelor’s degree or equivalent in Civil or Structural Engineering & Licensed Professional Engineer is required. The role of a Structural Engineer is to work with general direction on medium complexity/sized projects, and as a team member on large projects under the guidance of a Senior Structural Engineer.
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The Design Engineer position is responsible for providing engineering support for order pursuit, post contract support for drafting, and assisting outsourced engineering providers, for Self- Storage and Pre-Engineered Metal Building projects.
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Senior Structural Engineer - Bridges. AECOM is seeking a Senior Bridge Engineer to be based in Rocky Hill, CT. In this role, the ideal candidate will act as a Structures Design Lead for pursuits and projects.
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CACI has an opening for a Structural Engineer to support engineering and planning efforts for Submarine Rescue and Mobility platforms at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard (PNS) in Kittery, Maine.
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Applicant must possess a BS in mechanical/civil/structural engineering with a minimum of 4 years of experience. Academic or industrial experience in the latest stress analysis codes such as ANSYS, LS-DYNA, STAAD.Pro and GT STRUDL.
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Be a Key Player in Structural Engineering at Contech As a Design Engineer, you will be at the forefront of designing precast concrete structures and components for a wide spectrum of projects, ranging from intricate interstate highway bridges to versatile residential, commercial, and manufacturing facilities.
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Twelve (12) to Twenty-five (25) years of direct experience as a civil/structural engineer. Responsibilities of the Senior Structural Engineer: Bachelor or Master of Science Degree in Civil Engineering; Registered Professional Engineer in one or multiple states.
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YOUR DAY-DAY WILL INCLUDE: Provides technical and design services for structural concrete, steel, concrete masonry and timber buildings and structures in support of water infrastructure projects ( water and wastewater treatment, water distribution and wastewater collection/pumping.
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Responsible for complex design calculations and drawing development for the construction, maintenance, and repair of maritime vessels and shipboard systems including structural, propulsion, electrical, and hydraulic mechanics.
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The ideal candidate will be a licensed structural engineer with outstanding experience in the design of steel, concrete and wood commercial and institutional buildings. We are looking for a Senior Structural Engineer with a minimum 5 years of experience, who wants to work as a team player within our progressive firm.
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Master's degree preferred in wood science and/or structural engineering from an accredited institution OR equivalent experience as a structural design engineer with a wood engineering focus along with PE license.
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Thorough knowledge of structural design, vessel design preferred. Bachelor's degree in Structural, Civil, Mechanical or related engineering degree. Strong working knowledge of FEA methods, experience with FEMAP / NASTRAN a plus.
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Strong working knowledge of Maritime Regulatory Authorities (i.e. ABS, NAVSEA, MIL, USCG, IMO, etc.) Extensive use of finite element analysis methods to analyze structure. Demonstrated experience in the design and construction of US Navy vessels.
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We are seeking an experienced Civil/Structural Engineer to join our team and support the development of engineering and construction packages for facility expansion and buildouts. Proficiency with CAED design software, such as Advance Steel - Autodesk, AutoCAD Civil 3D, MicroStation, RAM Steel, Edilus Steel, Tekla Structural Designer, and/or Dlubal Software.
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