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Currently seeking a Structural Detailer with experience detailing structural steel and miscellaneous metal products. The ideal candidate will be able to create detailed fabrication drawings for structural steel components from architectural and structural design plans.
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Our company is a fabricator and erector specializing in light structural steel, misc. Able to read Structural and Architectural drawings and specifications and prepare accurate take off's on material, shop and field hours.
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Hands on experience with structural analysis software and CADD (AutoCAD and/or MicroStation). + Strong knowledge with structural analysis software and CADD (AutoCAD and/or Microstation.
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Civil/Structural Engineer - Substation / Energy | New England. Design civil/structural substation projects including foundations, structures, grading and drainage, permitting, specifications, and construction administration.
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The ideal candidate will possess hands-on experience in structural engineering, with a focus on highway bridges, rail/transit structures, walls, and other transportation-related facilities. Familiarity with relevant structural and civil construction laws, codes, regulations, compliance practices, and record-keeping requirements.
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Our Providence, RI office is currently seeking a Bridge Structural Engineer to perform bridge design and QA/QC tasks. AI Engineers is a multi-disciplinary, ENR-500 company with eight offices in the U.S. We provide Civil, Structural, Water/Wastewater, and Building Systems services to a host of public and private clients.
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As a Structural Engineer/Inspection Team Leader and vital member of our New England team, as a bridge engineer you’ll have the opportunity to work on a variety of bridge and tunnel inspection contracts with several clients in the New England region, including MassDOT, RIDOT, CTDOT and VTrans.
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The Supervisor of Lockshop & Structural Trades supervises repair and maintenance activities pertaining to, and the staff associated with, the structural trades division; including locksmiths, structural and carpentry trades, painting, masonry, plastering, roofing, glazing, etc.
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Utilizing various methods, these professionals do everything from installing replacement parts to building a replacement from scratch in order to restore the structural integrity of the aircraft and ensure the safety of the Airmen who fly them.
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Proficient knowledge of structural engineering principles, practices, process, design/build, and the application to project work-related issues. WSP is currently initiating a search for a Senior Structural Engineer to join our New England team.
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