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POSITION SUMMARY: We are seeking a skilled and experienced Substation Structural Engineer to join the Paxon team and play a pivotal role in the design, analysis, and optimization of substation structures.
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Will perform engineering tasks as the substation structural engineering lead and manage multiple projects at the same time. Develops top-level documents for substation civil/structural design packages.
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5-10 years of building related structural engineering experience, including the design of concrete, masonry, steel and wood/timber; gravity and lateral systems. Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of California, Licensed Structural Engineer (SE) preferred.
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Manage complex explosive safety Scopes of work to develop and submit explosive site safety plans to the Department of Defense Explosive Safety Board (DDESB).
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The ideal Structural Engineer candidate will have extensive experience in the analysis, design, and detailing of structural systems. Proficiency in structural analysis and design software, (STAAD, ETABS, AutoCAD, Civil 3D.
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Diverse working knowledge of steel, concrete, timber and masonry structural systems, as well as CAD and BIM platforms, is desired. To learn more about the company culture and our approach to development, please visit our website using the links below: Required Qualifications: -Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering with Structural Engineering emphasis and 10+ years relevant experience with a stable job history.
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Conduct detailed structural analyses using FEA and classical methods on valves and integration components including primary & secondary structures, instrumentation hardware, thrusters, ancillary lines, and so on.
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Feel like you're on the path to becoming a Manager, Structural Engineering P.E. but you're not quite there yet? As a Manager, Structural Engineering P.E., you will build a meaningful and fulfilling career with the support of professional development resources and mentorships including our First Year Experience program, Individual Development Plans, and Career Path resources and tools.
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Keywords: Senior Engineer, Structural Engineering, Building Design, Type I Construction, Steel, Concrete, Downtown Los Angeles, San Diego, Award-Winning, Innovative, Professional Development, Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The Structural Engineering Designer will be responsible for designing systems, calculations, equipment selections, reports, progress submittals, instructing BIM Technicians as required to assure project completeness and accuracy within time restraints and budget.
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Exhibiting experience with Microsoft Office Suite, and MicroStation and/or AutoCad.
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In this role, you will help lead and support Buro Happold’s West Coast structural engineering team in winning work and delivering high quality solutions. Develop the reputation of Buro Happold structural engineering as the best in class across a range of size, sectors, and multi-discipline projects within the local market, region and US.
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National multidisciplinary design firm is seeking a talented and collaborative Structural Engineer Developer to join their Los Angeles or Washington D.C. Office. Minimum BS Degree in Civil / Structural engineering, MS preferred.
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is seeking an exceptional Structural Engineering Associate , with a focused interest in concrete materials and nondestructive evaluation (NDE) , to join our team in Los Angeles, California.
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Minimum requirements:•BSc/BEng – Civil engineering degree or BTech Structural engineering degree•5 years post qualification building structures design experience preferably in both reinforced concrete and structural steel.
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