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B.S. in Construction Management, Construction Technology or Civil Engineering degree, or equivalent steel erection management & Ironworker leadership experience preferred. Senior Steel Estimator Requirements: +6 years estimating experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication.
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Senior Structural Steel Project Manager Requirements: +8 years project management experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication. Senior Project Manager (AISC Fabricator) JOB DESCRIPTION An AISC Fabricator in the Madison area is seeking a seasoned structural steel Project Manager to add to their growing team.
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Project Manager (Structural Steel Fabrication) JOB DESCRIPTION An AISC Fabricator in the Houston Metro is looking for someone with your experience. Project Manager Requirements: +5 years project management experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication.
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Chief Engineer Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field. Experience: Minimum of 5 years of experience in structural engineering, preferably with a focus on metal building design.
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Chief Engineer Key Responsibilities: Structural Design: Perform the structural design for metal buildings utilizing hot-rolled steel, built-up plate girders, and light-gage cold-formed steel.
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Coordination: Coordinate directly with the steel detailing and fabrication department on weld design, connection design, and framing details. The Chief Engineer will play a crucial role in the design, development, and implementation of engineering solutions that align with our company’s goals and objectives.
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Sales/Project Manager Requirements: +2 years of experience in steel industry with emphasis on structural steel and miscellaneous metal fabrication. The ideal candidate will have experience in the steel industry and have familiarity with the fabrication process for structural steel and miscellaneous metals projects.
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5 years project management experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication. (Structural Steel Fabrication) They are a premier structural steel fabricator specialize in commercial and industrial construction projects.
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As a Structural Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in overseeing the design and analysis of structural steel components and systems. Are you an experienced Licensed Professional Engineer with expertise in structural steel.
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Chief Engineer Job Overview: We are seeking an experienced and dynamic Chief Engineer to lead our engineering team. Design Review: Review the design work performed by the engineering team member(s) for code conformance, fabrication efficiency, erection compatibility, and load path.
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8 years project management experience with emphasis on structural steel fabrication. An AISC Fabricator in the Madison area is seeking a seasoned structural steel Project Manager to add to their growing team.
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Education: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, or a related field. Structural Design: Perform the structural design for metal buildings utilizing hot-rolled steel, built-up plate girders, and light-gage cold-formed steel.
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A Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college or university in Construction Management, Structural/Civil Engineering, or Business may substitute for 3 years of the required experience.
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BS Civil with Structural Engineering emphasis (M.S. Engineering preferred) Understanding and ability to prepare design of structural steel, concrete, wood/timber, and masonry components and framing systems.
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