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Familiarity with structural analysis and design of conventional and complex bridges is essential and experience in preparing MDOT, ODOT, or other DOT’s, and Local Agency bridge design packages is also required.
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The Structural Revit Designer will apply standard drafting techniques to generate and interpret drawings in support of assigned projects and provide guidance and leadership to drafters to ensure that all established Company and client design standards and practices are followed.
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Our Structural Designer role provides you the opportunity to design the latest state-of-the-art facilities in a wide variety of markets such as industrial, manufacturing, oil & gas, real estate, solid waste, power, and public sector.
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Our teams have the talent and moxie to tackle all sizes of projects for local and international clients seeking to design, build, and construct highly technical and functional facilities. Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering with a focus on concrete, steel and foundation design coursework, advanced degree a plus.
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Our Structural Engineer role provides you the opportunity to design the latest state-of-the-art facilities in a wide variety of markets such as industrial, manufacturing, oil & gas, real estate, solid waste, power, and public sector.
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The Cleveland and Columbus offices seek a highly motivated Structural/Bridge Engineer with 5-15 years of experience in bridge design to join our established transportation practice. Familiarity with structural/bridge design process through application of AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications and ODOT Bridge Manual code requirements.
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Responsible for the structural engineering design of steel and concrete drawings assigned by the Project Manager for retail, commercial, or industrial projects. 3 plus years of power and lighting design for commercial, retail, or industrial projects.
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In this role you will be responsible for the successful performance of structural design/analysis of bridges along with the preparation of construction plans, project specifications, and quantity/cost estimates.
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Valid Driver’s License requiredUS Citizen or permanent residentAdditional Preferred ExperienceMasters in Structural EngineeringExpertise in structural design and construction requirements for flood risk management projects, like dams, locks, floodwalls, stormwater pump stations navigation floodgates, etc.
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Strong structural analysis and design skills. In this role, you will focus on projects related to the design and construction of water and wastewater engineering, including upgrades to treatment plants, development of storage facilities, stormwater management systems, pump stations, and distribution or collection systems.
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Qualifications A complete understanding of packaging techniques/methods and structural packaging design. Lead the design process for folding carton packaging which includes brainstorming, sketching, and creating prototypes.
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The Sr. Structural Engineer will be responsible for the planning, analysis, design and construction administration services of complex structural systems for a wide variety of public and private development projects such as structural investigations and evaluations, integrity assessments, crane railway surveys and inspections, design of foundations, structural steel, reinforced concrete, pre-stressed concrete, masonry, wood structures, special structures and bridges and culverts.
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The Civil / Structural Engineer Intern or Co-op will work alongside other Civil / Structural Engineers to prepare drawings, calculations, and other deliverables for our clients’ design projects.
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We are looking for creative, passionate, and energetic individuals to support our governmental design, commercial clients, and program work as Senior Structural Engineer. Our modern, bright design studio features an open-plan atmosphere that encourages collaboration.
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Advanced working knowledge of MicroStation, Excel, MathCad, Structural Analysis and Design Software, (examples include SAP2000, CSi-Bridge, LPILE, MDX, Leap Bridge, LARSA). You will carry out and lead complex structural planning, analysis and design for all structural aspects of transportation projects, primarily bridges.
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