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Experience with structural steel design, reinforced concrete design and prestressed concrete design is required. Highly proficient with structural engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to project work-related issues.
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Design various structural engineering-related projects including single-family homes, multi-family residences, commercial buildings, foundation systems, and retaining walls. Horizons Engineering Inc., a reputable midsize Civil, Environmental, and Structural Engineering and Land Surveying firm, proudly serves New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont with expertise and dedication.
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Kiewit’s Eastern District specializes in challenging heavy civil construction projects throughout the Northeast, including the metropolitan areas of New York, Chicago, Boston, and Washington DC. We are leaders in bridge, transit, foundation, tunnel, and water/wastewater construction while specializing in cast-in-place concrete, structural steel erection, earthwork, pile driving, and caissons.
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Hire Resolve's client is a leading Multi-disciplinary Engineering firm that is urgently seeking the expertise of a Structural Designer in New York, NY. Perform structural calculations for steel, concrete, masonry, and timber structures.
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A Bachelor's in civil engineering with concentration in Structural or Geotechnical Engineering, a Master's is advantageous. Perform tasks in the field of structural analysis and design; including but not limited to reinforced and pre-stressed concrete design, steel design and timber design; deep foundations; gravity-based foundations; earth retaining structures, etc.
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Perform structural analysis, design and detailing for waterfront structures consisting of concrete, steel, timber, etc. Possess 8 to 15 years of combined experience in structural engineering design (marine/waterfront strongly preferred) and project management.
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The team player we seek must have a BS/MS degree in Structural Engineering and 12+ years of experience delivering NYSDOT, MTA, PANYNJ and NYCDOT projects as a project engineer and project manager.
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This position will be responsible for monitoring off-site inspection for acceptance and verification during the fabrication of Structural Steel and Prestressed/Precast Concrete bridge components.
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PREFERRED EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE:Bachelor’s Degree in Civil or Structural Engineering required, Masters Degree preferred. In addition to design, field inspection opportunities on long-span (suspension and steel truss bridges) are an annual event and provide an opportunity for professional exposure and growth.
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The ideal candidate will have broad-based, hands-on experience in structural and transportation engineering within the New Jersey transit and rail market. Bachelor's Degree in Structural or Civil Engineering, or closely related discipline.
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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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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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Ideal candidate must be able to perform structural gravity and lateral analysis, steel, concrete, and foundation design. Burns & McDonnell, a premier provider of engineering consulting services since 1898, is seeking an experienced Staff Structural Engineer to join our team in our New York office.
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BGM Engineering works on low to mid-rise buildings, and other structures of all sizes and construction types, from steel-framed warehouses to masonry retaining walls to multi story buildings.
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