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This role will focus on classical geotechnical engineering including site characterization, soil mechanics, shallow and deep foundations, seepage and stability analyses, earth retention structures, seismic assessment, and soft ground construction.
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Projects may include construction projects focusing on earthwork and structural foundations; well design and sampling; environmental assessments including Phase I/II site assessments; seismic risk assessments.
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Strong knowledge of structural systems, seismic design, construction means and methods, materials, and industry standards. Experience with general business and industry software (Microsoft Office suite) and Industry standard Structural Engineering software (CSI, RISA, RAM, etc.
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Academic or industry experience in collecting and processing of a comprehensive range of land-based near surface geophysical data including seismic, EM, GPR, magnetic, gravity and resistivity for geotechnical and environmental applications.
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PCI, Matlab, Seismic Design, Bentley Microstation, SAP2000, Structural Dynamics, Prestressed Concrete, Structural Mechanics, Structural Analysis, Civil Engineering, Abaqus, Load Rating, MathCAD, PGSuper, Structural Stability, RISA, ANSYS, Soil-structure interaction analysis, L-Pile, WinSeisab, Xtract, RCPier, VBent, MDX, FBMultipier, STAAD, BRIM.
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YA Engineering Services (YAES) is a forensic consulting firm that includes structural, mechanical, electrical, and geotechnical engineering services; architectural and building envelope investigative services; non-destructive testing services; seismic risk assessment services; materials analysis services; expert witness and litigation support services; and accident reconstruction services.
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And driving the application of strategies and concepts to determine the best course of action to ensure that the buildings are in compliance with fire prevention, general safety, seismic conformance, health hazards protection, and disaster/emergency preparedness plans.
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Previous exposure to soft soil, rock mechanics and seismic topics is a plus. Some exposure to or knowledge of numerical modeling and finite element analysis, and computer aided design drafting.
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Learn to master 21st century seismic design, including performance-based design and resilience-based design for both new construction and building retrofit. Learn to master 21st century seismic design, including performance-based design and resilience-based design for both new construction and building retrofit.
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College coursework in solid mechanics, steel, concrete, seismic design, advanced structural analysis, vibrations or structural dynamics, and proficiency in finite element analysis software platforms.
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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. Experience with modeling software (Autodesk Revit.
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With a focus on high level infrastructure projects, the Sacramento office has established a strong foothold in the water/wastewater, rail, transit, and transportation markets. We are looking for a geotechnical engineer with specific experience in levee design and construction to support our strong backlog of work.
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Bachelors Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering with timber and seismic design coursework or equivalent experience. Bachelors Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering with timber and seismic design coursework or equivalent experience.
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Carollos infrastructure engineers specialize in challenging projects outside of the treatment plant, including: the planning and design of water/wastewater pipelines, pump stations, trenchless pipelines, pipeline seismic retrofits, deep wastewater pump stations, river intakes, and many other diverse projects.
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Good engineering management skills in all civil works including railway alignment, earthworks, roads, bridges, drainages, seismic design, and track structures related to railway projects. Good engineering management skills in all civil works including railway alignment, earthworks, roads, bridges, drainages, seismic design, and track structures related to railway projects.
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