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You will need proficiency in finite element analysis, structural dynamics analysis, forcing function development/implementation/validation, and general loads creation. Ability to solve a variety of static and dynamic structural problems using physics-based analytical methods (hand calculations, in-house tools, and 3rd party commercial analytical tools.
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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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Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the State of California, Licensed Structural Engineer (SE) preferred. As a Structural Engineer, you will be responsible for designing a wide range of structural building systems while working in a national engineering platform.
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If you meet the qualifications and are interested in joining our team as a Blast Design Engineer, please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and accomplishments.
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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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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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Perform structural engineering services such as: participate in relevant meetings, prepare progress reports and follow required checking procedures; ensure the project scope is clear and that changes comply with project change management processes; provide assistance and advice during procurement, construction and commissioning activities.
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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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Engineer in Training (EIT) certification. Professional Engineer (PE) certification. May mentor, train and review work of junior engineer staff and provide constructive feedback. American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification (depending on discipline.
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As Senior Simulations Engineer you will provide thermal and structural simulation and analysis results to overcome problems in photonic and electronic packaging and propose improvements to packaging design.
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The role of a Structural Engineer is to work independently on small and medium projects, and as a team leader of larger projects responsible for work of Structural Engineers. The Senior Structural Engineer will be able to evaluate, select, and specify engineered systems or products for a project.
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Coordinate and communicate with the Resident Engineer, construction contractors, suppliers and vendors on roadway and structural materials issues for construction projects throughout California.
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Experienced in Static, Dynamic, Structural and Thermal analysis; The achievers and courageous challenge-crushers we seek, have the following characteristics and skills:Aiming to strengthen our FEA Department for important projects within Aviation and Oil & Gas industries, we are recruiting aFEM Analyst EngineerJob location: BrindisiRole Overview:The Analyst will join our engineering programs to support our Customers' designers in the development of Turbomachinery, Aeronautic Engine applications, O&G products and general industrial equipment design activities.
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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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Job Description A medium sized Consulting company with branches across South Africa is looking for a Structural Engineer/Technologist to join them. 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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