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Civil / Structural Engineer Responsibilities Perform seismic analysis and detailing for structural designs. Civil / Structural Engineer Qualifications Professional Engineer (PE) license required.
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Civil engineering, structural engineering, professional engineer, staad, autocad, bulkheading, marine construction. Long Island Engineering firm is seeking a motivated Civil/Structural Engineer to join their team in West Islip, NY. This role involves working on the design and permitting aspects of industrial and commercial projects, including heat recovery generators for their utility clients.
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The Principal Civil/Structural Engineer handles medium, large and complex projects. Work is periodically reviewed by the Chief Civil/Structural Engineer for accomplishment of objectives.
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Minimum 7 years' experience as a Structural Engineer with at least 3 years' experience as Engineer of Record on large capital projects with complex buildings and structures, piping, and rotating equipment scopes (e.g. factories, refineries, power plants, etc.
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Relevant experience may be Project Engineering Manager, Senior Structural Engineer, Structural Engineering Manager, Principal Engineer, Principal Engineering Manager, Senior Project Engineer, Senior Engineering Project Manager, Engineering Project Manager.
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One of our top 2024 priorities is to grow and sharpen the existing capabilities of our in-house, metal building focused, Structural Engineering Team by adding a stellar Structural Engineer who has an entrepreneurial spirit and experience working within the metal building industry.
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Support the Lead Civil/Structural Engineer on a Project.to manage the delivery of the civil and structural scope either by managing a team in house (UK or India), undertaking the work by self or executing using a local outsourcing design house.
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Seeking a Structural Engineer with 7+ years of experience in structural engineering, a minimum of 2 years with industrial facilities, manufacturing facilities, warehouses, or big box stores.
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Western Steel Buildings is seeking a Structural Engineer to serve a key role within our metal building engineering services team. Proficient in Ram Structural System, Tekla Structural Designer, or similar for completing structural analysis independent of MBS.
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In lieu of a degree, a minimum of 4 years of relevant experience would be considered in structural steel and or precast concrete detailing, modeling or installation. Skill must be demonstrated in preparing and interpreting drawings (2-D CAD and 3-D CAD), and other technical documents required for structural steel and or precast concrete installation.
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The role of a Structural Engineer is to work as an integrated team member on a variety of bridge and structural projects. Structural Engineer - ( 2400019L ) Proven experience with structural design and load rating software such as AASHTOWare, BRASS, CSiBridge, LEAP Software, SAP2000, Larsa 4D, LPile, MDX, Midas, and others.
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O To be eligible for appointment as a Structural Plans Examiner, an individual must be certified by the Board of Rules and Appeals and must be a Florida licensed Professional Engineer who has obtained such a license by examination under the structural discipline and has practiced as a Structural Engineer within the jurisdiction of the Miami-Dade Code for a period of five (5) years.
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Morrison-Maierle has an exciting immediate opportunity in any of our Morrison-Maierle locations for a mid-level Structural Bridge Engineer. Opportunity: Morrison-Maierle is recruiting to fill a mid-level structural bridge engineer position.
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Skill in reading and interpreting contract plans and other technical documents related to structural steel and or precast concrete. Under direction of the Senior Field Operations Engineer Technician, the Field Operations Engineering Technician is responsible for the preparation of both installation and or rehabilitation project procedures, shop details, and advanced bills.
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Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering, Master’s with Structural focus is a plus. 2-5 years of experience in structural designs of metal buildings. This candidate must have experience completing project estimates, calculations, building manufacturer drawings, and fabrication detailing using MBS.
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