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Analyze and design structural elements and systems for steel, concrete, timber and masonry buildings in accordance with applicable building codes and design standards. 1+ years of experience in the structural design of concrete, steel, masonry, and wood frame structures.
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Familiarity with engineering software packages such as Midas Civil, LEAP Bridge Enterprise, L-Pile, LEAP Bridge Steel, and MathCAD a plus. Familiarity with timber and masonry design a plus.
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Our structural engineering services span steel, concrete, masonry, and wood design. 5+ years of engineering experience with proficiency in concrete and steel design including hydraulic structures, industrial buildings, and heavy civil structures.
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ICC certification (Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete, Structural Steel - Bolting, Structural Steel - Welding.
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We’ve completed over 50 volumetric modular projects and are currently providing integrative steel design IPD on $200 million corporate campus, a new greenfield urban mixed use high rise campus, and 2.5 city block redevelopment for an urban YMCA and urban housing.
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The Lead efficiently executes tasks needed to complete a quality building including but not limited to: digging and installing footings, framing walls and roof structures, installing windows, entry and other doors and door openings, installing various siding and roofing materials including hi-rib steel, shingles, wood and other siding materials and mortarless masonry units, finishing with metal and wood trims.
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Candidates will have an opportunity to work on a variety of buildings and construction types for concrete, steel, masonry, cold-formed steel, wood, high seismic and high wind load structures.
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Efficiently execute tasks such as: digging and installing footings, framing walls and roof structures, installing windows, entry and other doors and door openings, installing various siding and roofing materials including hi-rib steel, shingles, wood and other siding materials and mortarless masonry units, finishing with metal and wood trims.
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American Welding Society (AWS) Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) ACI certification not required if AWS CWI, ASNT Level II, VT, MT, PT, RT or UT certification(s) have been obtained and concrete field and laboratory testing is not required.
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Structural design using concrete, steel, wood and masonry. Design of buildings, structures for complex infrastructure including hydraulic structures, water tanks, water treatment plants, wastewater treatment plants, etc.
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ICC Structural Steel and Bolting. ICC Structural Masonry. CWI Welding Inspector / Special Inspector. AWS / CWI Certification. GeoTek is a full-service consulting firm specializing in environmental, geotechnical, facilities, and construction materials testing and inspection services that was incorporated in 1997.
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Prepare design calculations for concrete, steel, masonry, and wood structures. · Understanding of material mechanics as related to concrete, steel, masonry and wood. Proficiency in industry standard programs such as AutoCAD, REVIT, Risa, CFS Designer, etc.
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Experience in the structural design of concrete, steel, masonry, and wood frame structures preferred not required. Experience in the structural design of concrete, steel, masonry, and wood frame structures preferred not required.
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In this role, you will conduct analyses and design structural components and systems for steel, concrete, timber, and masonry buildings, adhering to relevant building codes and design standards.
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