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Larson Engineering, Inc. is a multi-disciplined consulting firm with nearly 200 employees located in thirteen offices covering ten states. Larson Engineering is an EEO firm and uses E-Verification for employment.
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Established in 1979, Larson Engineering, Inc. is an employee-owned company with a long-standing track record of success. Larson is seeking a new Curtain Wall Department Manager with both project and people management experience to lead our Curtain Wall department in Appleton.
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5+ years of experience in structural design using steel, concrete and masonry. The ideal candidate will have 5+ years of experience in structural engineering. General responsibilities will include performing designs for a variety of project types including Pulp & Paper, Power & Utilities as well as other heavy industrial and commercial structures.
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MS in structural engineering preferred. Bachelor's degree in Civil Engineering from an ABET accredited program, with emphasis in structural design required. Experience with structural analysis software (RAM.
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Larson Engineering, Inc. has a long-standing record of success since its establishment in 1979 and is a recipient of the PSMJ A/E/C Employer of Choice award. We are looking for a structural engineer who is a recent graduate or has up to two years of design experience.
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Larson is seeking a dynamic individual for the position of Curtain Wall Design Engineer for our Appleton or Wauwatosa office. Design materials will include, aluminum, steel, composite panel, glass, and stone.
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Mathcad, Risa 3D, AutoCAD/Revit, MS Office, Cbeam. Responsibilities for this position include the preparation of full structural design packages for building exterior envelope systems. This position requires extensive client contact with a focus on the client experience.
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Established in 1979, Larson Engineering is a multi-disciplined engineering firm with a long-standing track record of success. Larson Engineering provides an environment that encourages employee growth and provides flexibility for your active life outside of work.
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Proficiency in Revit MEP, Experience in pricing MEP projects and managing design budgets and schedules, Larson fosters collaboration, diversity and synergy within our firm and with our clients. Our St. Louis office is seeking an experienced Mechanical Engineer with 4-10 years of experience.
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We are looking for an electrical engineer with experience with electrical power distribution, fire alarms, and low-voltage systems for a wide range of building types. Experience with Revit, Visual or other photometric calculation software, and SKM Power Tools.
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