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Inspection of structural steel, concrete steel reinforcement and formwork, utilities and roadway is a definite advantage, as are ACI and other quality related certifications. ·An understanding and experience with contract specifications as they apply to quality control and/or assurance, structural steel, concrete mix designs, construction submittals, testing procedures and inspection of concrete steel reinforcement and form work.
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Work experience in support of design-build or heavy civil construction testing, inspection, supervision or management in support of large public works projects, with civil background, preferably with steel inspection experience.
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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 Working knowledge of current structural software (ETABS, SAP, SAFE, RAM, ADAPT, RISA, Enercalc.
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California Civil Engineering license and registration as a Structural Engineer in California required. The Degenkolb Construction Engineering Practice Area leverages our core Structural Engineering expertise and creativity to assist industry leading contractors with pushing boundaries of scale, complexity, and schedule on some of the most diverse and challenging construction projects on the West Coast.
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PROCESS NOTESA license as a certified Welder for Structural Steel issued by the Los Angeles City Department of Building and Safety is required for all positions in the General Services Department, for most other positions in the City, and in the Department of Water and Power prior to appointment.
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RESPONSIBILITIES:· Position involves office and field work within assigned civil discipline(s) and requires an understanding of contract requirements and specifications as they apply to civil construction, quality control (i.e. structural steel, concrete), construction submittals, etc.
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Work experience in all disciplines of construction (civil, structural, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing)preferred. ·Inspect concrete steel reinforcement and form work on bridge decks, beams, box culverts, columns, footings, utilities and roadways.
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Ability to develop in depth understanding of QA/QC manuals and programs. We transform industries and communities through stunning and complex infrastructure projects — to ensure public safety, maintain a quality of life and support a healthy economy.
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Demonstrate expertise in designing various structural materials, such as steel, concrete, masonry, wood, etc. Showcase proficiency in widely-used structural engineering and office tools, encompassing ETABS, SAFE, RISA, RAM, ENERCALC, Excel, Bluebeam, etc.
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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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As a Quality Control Engineer at Company, reporting to Quality Control Manager, you will perform or assist in variety of quality control engineering and inspection work related to a specific discipline, i.e., civil, structural, mechanical, piping, welding, NDE and/or electrical.
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Remove and install structural parts, ensuring precision and adherence to OEM guidelines. Perform rivet bonding and welding on various materials, including steel, silicon bronze, and aluminum.
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Fabrication on the following;Open Top TankPlatformsHandrailsSkid FramePressure vessels (Is a Plus)Pipe (Is a Plus)Structural (Is a Plus)•Band saw cutting•Torch cutting with Oxy and acetylene •Plasma Cutting•Overhead crane (is a plus)•Forklift •Grinder.
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Public Works projects include, but are not limited to: paving; street lighting; storm drains; sanitary sewers; wharves; water mains; public buildings and facilities; reinforced concrete, structural steel or masonry structures; traffic signals; water and sewage treatment facilities; and harbor and airport facilities.
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Must be strong in reading and analyzing structural (steel), architectural and electrical drawings. Read and review architectural and structural drawings. You’ll belong to a diverse, trusted, and caring community where your contributions, and the skills and capabilities you’ll gain working alongside the best and brightest, keep us connected and on the cutting edge.
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