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Responsibilities Become a team member of the Boston office and contribute to the growth and capabilities of the Passenger Rail & Transit Group Mentor others Assist in and lead the preparation of bridge design documents, including AutoCAD & Microstation plans, quantities, and design calculations Prepare bridge design documents, including AutoCAD & Microstation Plans and quantities and design calculations Complete structural calculations utilizing commercial software and specifications.
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Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. (WJE) is seeking architectural/architectural engineering, civil, or structural engineering students for a summer though fall 2024 Co-op in our Boston, MA office.
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Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering, with an emphasis in Structural Engineering. As a Structural Engineering Professional, you will be an integral member of the design team, counted on to assist in the performance of Structural analysis and design for our projects.
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Ability to perform mass & energy balance and process equipment sizing calculations and coordinate with other engineering disciplines including stress/structural, instrumentation & controls, and electrical.
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The Senior Director of Protein Biochemistry will report to the Head of R and D (with a dotted line to the CSO) and will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of protein engineering and intrabody discovery research, from experimental design and data generation to analysis and interpretation.
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Experience with designing and/or validating numerical probabilistic models in engineering, science, catastrophe modeling, finance, actuarial science, etc. You will partner with scientists and structural engineers and identify areas for model validation, with an emphasis on developing creative approaches to expand test coverage.
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Job Description We are seeking an experienced and motivated Principal Structural Engineer to promote the expansion of our structural engineering practice in their assigned region.
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As the Structural Engineer , you will play a pivotal role in providing engineering support at Kadena AFB in Okinawa, Japan. Passed the National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES) examination specifically in the discipline of Structural Engineering.
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We are seeking an AWS Certified Welding Inspector to perform inspection during the fabrication of structural steel near Boston area. HRV Conformance Verification Associates, Inc. supplies a highly integrated series of professional engineering and quality assurance/quality control services worldwide that span the steel, concrete, paint, mechanical, and construction industries.
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Proficiency in fundamentals of machine design: structural analysis, tolerances, precision alignment, actuators, bearings, mechanical properties of materials. Minimum B.S. in Mechanical Engineering or related field with a minimum 12 years of experience in machine design or semiconductor equipment design.
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Strong understanding of and solid experience utilizing Structural engineering software packages such as: MDX, Con-Span, RC-Pier, and STAAD. Bachelor's in Structural Engineering; Master's degree is highly preferred, Professional Engineer (PE) licensed in the State of Massachusetts or ability to obtain in six (6) months; SE preferred.
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Karen Clark & Company (KCC) seeks structural engineering professionals to join our growing team of catastrophe model developers. Master's degree in Structural or Civil Engineering required, PhD a plus.
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Hold a bachelor's degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or a related field. This role as a structural engineer is fully remote and hands-on, providing the opportunity to work at various job sites daily.
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From bridge and structural engineering to civil, electrical, mechanical, and process engineering, Kleinfelder’s collaborative Design Services create synergy across multiple disciplines.
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Bachelor's degree in Structural Engineering required. Professional engineering license with ability to obtain Massachusetts registration and LEED certification preferred. Serve as an internal resource providing design review and implementation support related to structural design of facility renovation projects.
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