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Licensed Structural Engineer EIT or PE. A multi-discipline engineering service provider in New York is looking for a Structural Engineer to join their team. Experience in structural systems, design of industrial steel buildings, masonry structures, reseidential, commercial and facilities.
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I am in search for a proven Structural Engineer and Civil Enginner who is ready to join a stable/fast growing, reputable company in need of a Project Manager to oversee entire lifecycles of each project.
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A local Civil Engineering firm is looking to add a Structural Engineer to their team. If you have any other questions or wish to discuss any other positions, reach out to Lauren Murtagh with gpac at lauren.
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Understand and prepare Construction Documents Be interested in furthering your career and be able/willing to take over project management duties with opportunities to grow as a structural engineer *ALL CONVERSATIONS ARE STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL.
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JOB DESCRIPTION : Currently seeking a Structural Engineer with experience detailing structural steel and miscellaneous metal products with a well established Steel company that operates throughout Minnesota.
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Our Transportation Department provides expertise and services including traffic engineering, transportation planning, roadway design, structural services, and bridge design. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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Due to the recent growth of the firm, there is an opportunity for a Structural Engineer to join the team. A Top firm in the area is looking to add a Structural Engineer to their team.
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As a structural Engineer, expect to plan, organize, and execute a variety of projects across both private and public sectors. Kelley Walsh Search Consultant | gpac O: 605.301. As a structural Engineer, expect to plan, organize, and execute a variety of projects across both private and public sectors.
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A structural steel fabrication and erection company in the area is looking for someone with your experience. This position requires thorough knowledge of civil/ structural steel and miscellaneous metals design and engineering techniques.
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A leading agricultural/industrial equipment and structure group is adding a Structural Engineer to their growing team. The Structural Engineer will be partnering with the Senior Engineering and Ownership Team on diverse agricultural am industrial projects.
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A very reputable client is seeking a Structural Engineer to join their team to work on multi-discipline project teams providing structural engineering and related technical expertise.
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If you have any other questions or wish to discuss any other positions, reach out to Lauren Murtagh with gpac at lauren.murtagh@gogpac.com or (605) 370-5339. Disciplines include transportation and transportation structures, civil (land development/water resources), surveying, etc.
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Structural Engineer (Commercial Construction) JOB DESCRIPTION A dynamic contractor in the area is looking for a driven Structural Engineer as they continue to grow. Please call Nate Otto at 605-401-6171 or email at nate.
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Serve as the lead engineer / project manager, including the planning, analysis, and design on a variety of bridge projects. Bachelor’s degree in civil/structural engineering. Perform structural design calculations, bridge design details and specifications development.
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Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) with a focus on Structural Engineering. If you are a passionate and experienced Structural Engineer looking to take the next step in your career, we encourage you to apply.
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