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As an Entry Level Structural Engineer at DLR Group you will be responsible for participating in the design process of structural building systems from schematics through construction administration, preparing detailed structural engineering drawings and performing design calculations.
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As the Structural Engineer , you will play a pivotal role in providing engineering support at Kadena AFB in Okinawa, Japan. Passed the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) examination specifically in the discipline of Structural Engineering.
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Under the direction of manager, the Structural Engineer will perform structural analysis of new and existing communication towers, antenna mounts and their foundations, generate formal reports on tower capacity and recommend structural modifications to failing towers or mounts to increase capacity.
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The Structural Engineering Associate performs structural analyses of all levels of complexity on existing communication structures (including towers, water tanks, platforms, mounts, billboards, rooftop structures, and their respective foundations) and prepares formal, written reports detailing the capacities and recommendations for modifications needed to bring the structure into compliance with the applicable code.
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Senior Structural Project Engineer. From our two manufacturing plants in the Midwest we ship our structural steel storage racks are shipped to customers throughout North America. A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil / Structural Engineering.
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As a Senior Structural Engineer , you will participate in a wide range of exciting projects by leading structure and foundation design for industrial buildings, equipment and service platforms, pipe/cable racks, ducting supports, retaining walls and other industrial facilities on Minerals & Metals process plants, gas clean facilities, material handling facilities, and acid plant projects.
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As a Senior Structural Engineer, you will be a key player in our esteemed team, leading and overseeing complex facilities engineering and design projects. Stay updated with the latest in structural engineering to incorporate cutting-edge practices.
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Structural Engineer - PE/SE, Revit, Outdoor venues. Due to continued company growth and client demand, we have an immediate need for a Structural Engineer with strong project management expertise.
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Currently Advatech has a position open for a Structural Engineer that will focus on analysis of various aerospace structures and components. Experience with Nastran, ANSYS or other applicable analysis software programs.
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With high-level goals provided, leads teams to create structural analyses and designs for reinforced concrete, structural steel, reinforced masonry, and other metal structures of moderate to high complexity to meet client project requirements.
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