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Established expertise with some or all of the following materials, systems, and their applications: cast-in-place concrete, post-tensioned concrete, prestressed/precast concrete, structural steel, stainless steel, cold-formed steel, wood, clay masonry, CMU, etc.
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In depth experience with design of vertical structures of commonly used materials such as concrete, steel, masonry, and wood as project manager/project lead for engineering projects. Client and project management experience on structural engineering projects from concept design through construction administration as lead engineer on projects with teams of 2 or more engineers and designers-projects must include commercial, residential, education, and healthcare with aviation projects, desired.
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Structural design experience in post-tensioned concrete, reinforced concrete, wood, masonry and steel; For over 50 years, we’ve been providing quality, cost conscious structural engineering consulting services for more than 5,000 projects in the areas of high-rise residential, seismic upgrade, commercial, industrial and institutional buildings.
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Structural design and analysis for a wide range of buildings projects, involving steel, concrete, masonry, wood, and archaic building systems. We are seeking a Project Structural Engineer with 3-6 years of structural engineering experience related to Buildings.
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Responsibilities include structural engineering analysis and design of framing and foundation systems for steel, concrete, post-tensioned concrete, masonry, and wood building frame systems.
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Client and project management experience on structural engineering projects from concept design through construction administration as lead engineer on projects with teams of 2 or more engineers and designers.
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Essential duties include performing a wide range of structural engineering analysis and design tasks in steel, concrete, masonry and wood structures; assisting senior staff in on-site investigations to document existing conditions and determine root of problems; managing the preparation of drawings and specifications; and aiding senior staff during the construction administration phase of projects.
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Experience detailing steel, wood, concrete and masonry. Experience in modeling buildings in REVIT and producing 2D structural details. The successful candidate may contribute to the success of the structural department in a variety of ways.
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Furthermore, you can anticipate a robust support system, be it from colleagues in our well-connected offices, specialized material committees (Wood, Steel, Concrete, Mass Timber, etc.) The introductory role of a Structural Designer marks the initial stride in launching your career at Holmes.
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Analyze and design structural systems for steel, concrete, or wood buildings using the appropriate building codes. · Proven knowledge of concrete, steel, and or wood design.
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Structural analysis and design of projects of all material types (steel, concrete, masonry, and wood). Basic knowledge of structural design for concrete, steel, timber, and masonry.
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Of relevant structural engineering industry experience, including technical and project management (e.g., failure/damage investigation; non-destructive evaluation and instrumentation; structural analysis and design for repair, retrofit, and rehabilitation of existing structures; seismic engineering; bridge engineering; civil infrastructure; and/or specialty consulting of new systems and materials from design through construction.
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Knowledge of structural design and construction of reinforced concrete, structural steel, masonry, aluminum, and wood structures. We are looking for a degreed Civil/Structural engineer skilled in building inspection, and design and development who is interested in working for a firm in the building inspections/design and development business.
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Proficient in concrete (including precast and prestressed), steel, masonry and wood/timber design. Strong background preparing structural design calculations and plans per Caltrans Design Standards.
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Strong technical understanding of seismic design principles and structural dynamics; Masters degree with specialization in structural engineering; Conducting field reviews and structural observations; and.
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