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Professional Engineer (PE) and Structural Engineer License required (SE) Act as Project Principal or Lead Engineer on bridge design, rehab, and inspection projects, managing scope, schedule, staffing, budget, etc.
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A. Morton Thomas and Associates, Inc. (AMT) is seeking a Structural / Bridge Engineer with 4+ years of relevant experience in analysis and design of new and rehabilitation structures, to join the structural engineering team in our Rockville, MD office , or other Mid-Atlantic office locations.
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We are seeking as-needed AWS Certified Welding Inspectors to perform inspection during the fabrication of structural steel. Demonstrated experience performing quality inspection of welds in accordance with AWS D1.5 (Bridge Welding Code) is preferred.
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In this role, the engineer will work on a multi-disciplinary team developing bridge and structural plans for transportation projects for VDOT and/or municipal localities. We are looking for entry level Bridge Engineers to join our team in our Washington, D.C. office.
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Familiarity with bridge design and detailing (steel, concrete, prestressed concrete) and seismic analysis. Provide technical support/mentorship to structural engineering staff. B.S. Civil Engineering (structural emphasis preferred) (1-2 years may be substituted for a master’s degree.
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Experience using structural analysis programs and bridge design software (Bentley LEAP Bridge Enterprise, CSI Bridge, LARSA) Perform bridge engineering/design calculations, developing structural details, inspecting bridges and performing load rating calculations.
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Support the bridge design group and other disciplines by applying structural engineering and detailing techniques in the development of structural designs. The Complex Bridge Analysis Lead will be expected to perform complex structural analysis on steel and concrete bridges, including long-span girders, arches, cable-supported bridges, and segmental bridges.
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Bachelor's degree in civil engineering with an emphasis in Structural Engineering is required. Our company, a diverse, minority-owned business, has completed a wide-range of projects including major water and wastewater systems, energy-saving and environmentally conscious building designs, roadway and bridge designs and inspections, and environmental risk assessments.
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Design and analyze bridges of all sizes and scope; Deliverables may include structural designs or structural stability assessments for single span, multiple spans, reinforced concrete, pre-stressed concrete, precast concrete and steel bridges.
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This position investigates the performance of geotechnical features, whether natural or manufactured, as they intersect with and influence the performance of the highway infrastructure including bridge foundations and retaining wall systems.
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In order to combat past and current structural inequities, Building Bridges develops and manages facilities and programs in Wards 7 and 8 including the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC), THEARC Farm, THEARC Theater, 11th Street Bridge Park, and Skyland Workforce Center.
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You will work under the direction of a structural engineer PE as part of a multi-disciplinary design and engineering team to support the manufacturing, installation, and commissioning of mechanized structural systems such as gantry and overhead bridge cranes.
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A Master’s degree with major study in civil engineering, structural engineering, geotechnical engineering, soil mechanics, traffic, transportation, or a closely related field. In addition to building, maintaining, and operating the state highway system, WSDOT operates the largest ferry system in the nation, manages the world's longest floating bridge, and recently completed the world's widest tunneling project.
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8+ years of professional bridge design/transportation related experience. Manage major bridge and other large/complex transportation projects. Lead pursuits of major bridge and other transportation projects.
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To combat past and current structural inequities, Building Bridges develops and manages facilities and programs in Wards 7 and 8 including the Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus (THEARC), Building Bridges Farms, THEARC Theater, 11th Street Bridge Park, and Skyland Workforce Center.
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