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Established expertise with some or all of the following materials, systems, and their applications: cast-in-place concrete, post-tensioned concrete, prestressed/precast concrete, structural steel, stainless steel, cold-formed steel, wood, clay masonry, CMU, etc.
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The ideal candidate will be a licensed structural engineer with outstanding experience in the design of steel, concrete and wood commercial and institutional buildings. Master's degree in Structural Engineering.
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Excellent knowledge of structural theory, the National Building Code of Canada, Ontario Building Code and Canadian design standards (concrete, structural steel, wood, masonry.
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Lead structural engineering analysis and design tasks for a wide array of new and existing structures, including but not limited to: structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, and wood/timber building structures, transit facilities/stations, foundations, and site/waterfront infrastructure.
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In this role you will be responsible for the design of structural elements and systems in steel, concrete, masonry, and wood. Prepare design calculations, technical specifications, and engineering drawings for concrete, steel, masonry and wood building structures.
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Structural design and analysis for a wide range of buildings projects, involving steel, concrete, masonry, wood, and archaic building systems. Hire Resolve's client is a leading Civil Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Structural Engineer in New York, NY.
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Analyze and design all types of structural support designs using building materials such as steel, concrete, masonry, light-gage, and wood. Engineer tower and compound location (i.e. site layout, grading, stormwater management design, and culvert design) and with an understanding in structural engineering concepts.
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Experienced with Structural Calculations, Steel and Wood analysis, Component calculations (roofing, sheathing, fasteners, etc.) Previous experience wood, steel, or hybrid construction preferred (integrated steel chassis.
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Perform a wide range of structural engineering analysis and design tasks for new and existing structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, and wood/timber buildings and related structures.
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The position will require an in-depth working knowledge of current industrial facility construction practices; and a comprehensive technical understanding of applications for structural analysis / design in steel, concrete, and wood.
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Design structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, wood and glass structures. · Master’s degree or 5-year equivalent degree in Civil, Structural or Architectural Engineering.
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Take charge of structural engineering analysis and design tasks for a variety of new and existing structures, encompassing structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, and wood/timber building structures, as well as transit facilities/stations, foundations, and site/waterfront infrastructure.
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Metric Geo have partnered with a full-service engineering firm specializing in electric utility engineering, structural engineering, civil engineering, land surveying, and GIS/mapping.
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Bachelor's Degree in Civil, Structural, or Architectural Engineering. 10+ years of experience in the execution of residential, commercial, or institutional buildings projects as a Structural Engineer is required.
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Experience in wood frame and structural steel construction. Ability to read architectural, engineering, and structural plans and specifications. Experience in wood frame and structural steel construction.
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