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Role Description:The Structural Engineer will work on water / wastewater design engineering and construction projects; responsible for the production of design calculations, technical reports, permitting, detailed design and engineering plans and specifications for Water / Wastewater projects including; plant upgrades, storage facilities, storm water systems, pump stations, and distribution / collection systems.
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FabSuite / Tekla EPM (estimating/production software for structural steel fabricators) Background in steel construction Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Does this sound like you.
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Experience with creating production drawings for Utilities projects (medium voltage, grounding plans) Ability to perform 3D modeling of electrical equipment including coordination with other disciplines Basic understanding ofArchitectural, Electrical, Civil, and Structural Engineering construction practices and drawings.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES REQUIRED Minimum of 10 years drafting/design experience, preferably in AutoCAD and Revit, in a consulting and/or construction capacity. Effectively estimate hours and scope of work, thereby contributing to the creation of budgets and project schedules Write construction observation reports, etc.
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Working knowledge of Codes (e.g., NEC, NFPA, IBC, IFC, Energy Code, Life Safety Code, etc. Experience working in Autodesk Revit for electrical design and coordinating with other disciplines in Revit. Modeling of equipment and raceway in 2D and 3D, clash detection with other disciplines Lead electrical 3D model reviews.
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Review of shop drawings for dimensions, conduit entry and other layout information. Development of schematic and wiring diagrams. EDUCATIONAAS Degree/Diploma in Design/Drafting is preferred. Mentorship of less experienced electrical designers.
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Effectively estimate hours and scope of work, thereby contributing to the creation of budgets and project schedules Write construction observation reports, etc.
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Working knowledge of Codes (, NEC, NFPA, IBC, IFC, Energy Code, Life Safety Code, etc.
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Basic understanding of Architectural, Electrical, Civil and Structural Engineering construction practices. Coordination with other disciplines (electrical, controls, structural, commissioning) to ensure a successful project.
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Construction administration- leads and attends meetings, reviews change orders, responds to RFI’s. Knowledge in both Revit and AutoCAD.Competency in psychometrics and pumps/fan laws. Works within Revit and other design / drafting software to assist in producing drawings, schedules and details.
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Perform complex structural analysis and prepare design calculations Develop or assist in developing structural details and construction plans using a variety of industry standard software packages.
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Structural EngineerLocation: Minnesota TYPICAL RESPONSIBILITIES Assist with the production of construction documents, ensuring the application of structural engineering principles.
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Graduate from an accredited Civil Engineering Program with emphasis in Structural Engineering. EDUCATIONA Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering with an emphasis in structural design is required; a Master’s degree in structural engineering is a plus.
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Perform accurate and complete structural analysis of framing and foundations. Possess a basic understanding of Electrical, Mechanical, and Civil Engineering construction practices. Coordinate design and construction with both internal and external stakeholders, providing technical support and work direction as needed.
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May weld pipe, sheet metal, structural steel, brackets or other materials; may repair products by dismantling, straightening, reshaping and reassembling parts; may use cutting torch to cut materials and demo existing assemblies.
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